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 [[Poetry Center]] - Group dedicated to bringing poets to Trinity's campus.  [[Poetry Center]] - Group dedicated to bringing poets to Trinity's campus. 
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 +[[Political Clubs]] - student groups devoted to politics.
  
 [[Pranks]] - A favorite pastime of Trinity students past and present. [[Pranks]] - A favorite pastime of Trinity students past and present.
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 [[President's House]] - On-campus housing for the College president and family. [[President's House]] - On-campus housing for the College president and family.
  
-[[Primus Project]] - Partially funded by the Luce Foundation, the Primus Project's objective includes research into Trinity's history in order to inform the future.+[[Prexy]] - Shorthand for the College President.
  
-[[williams_james_h|Professor Jim]] - Beloved general factotum at Trinity College from 1823 to 1874.+[[P.R.I.D.E Program]] - First-year mentorship program for students from underrepresented communities. 
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 +[[Primus Project]] - Founded in 2020, the Primus Project seeks to research Trinity's relationship to slavery, white supremacy, and questions of racial justice. 
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 +[[staff|Professor Jim]] - General factotum of Trinity College for over 40 years.
  
 [[rushes|Push Rush]] - A contest between classes, popular during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. [[rushes|Push Rush]] - A contest between classes, popular during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
  
 [[Pynchon, Thomas Ruggles]] - 9th President of Trinity College, from November 1874 to June 30, 1883. [[Pynchon, Thomas Ruggles]] - 9th President of Trinity College, from November 1874 to June 30, 1883.
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