Author Archives: Andrea Herrmann

Class Notes: June 2023

NEWS ROBERT ’48 and ANN SPENCE’S 75th wedding anniversary We received this lovely update and photo from Sandy Spence, the granddaughter of two Trinity alumni: “My grandparents, Bob and Ann Spence (Robert G. Spence and C. Ann Spence) met on their first day at UofT, on the way to line up at Trinity College. Grandfather…Continue Reading

Thank you, Trinity Volunteers!

National Volunteer Week (April 16-22, 2023) is an opportunity to celebrate the generosity and spirit of Trinity’s incredible volunteers. We spoke with three alumni ranging from just over a decade to 65 years post-graduation to learn about their “why” for giving back. Meet three amazing Trinity alumni from different generations, each of whom continues to…Continue Reading

The Most Wonderful Time of the Year: Reunion!

Spring Reunion is around the corner! From May 31 to June 4, 2023, generations of Trinity alumni will come together in what one describes as “a network of joy.” Do you know what JCR stands for? The correct answer will earn you one point in a trivia competition—and you’ll know where to find members of…Continue Reading

Class Notes: April 2023

NEWS   WILLIAM SHARPE ’77 married Alexandra Dykast at the Hart House Chapel on January 21, 2023.   SANDHYA MYLABATHULA ’11 In March 2023, Sandhya Mylabathula won the French-language Three Minute Thesis Coup de Coeur/ People’s Choice award, having been the sole PhD student representing U of T in the inaugural Toronto French Language Finals.…Continue Reading

Book It! April 2023

SUVENDRINI LENA ’95 In The Enchanted Loom, the Sri Lankan civil war has left many scars on Thangan and his family, most noticeably the loss of his eldest son and the crippling epileptic seizures brought on by his torture. As the final days of the war play out, the family bears witness from their new…Continue Reading

Remembering John H. (Jack) Whiteside

“I had a very happy time at Trinity, and want to share the experience with current and future students.” — Jack Whiteside, 2020 On January 4, 2023, the Trinity community lost one of its longstanding and most dedicated supporters. John Harvey (Jack) Whiteside arrived at Trinity from Windsor in 1959. He was an enthusiastic and…Continue Reading