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The Mansion
The picturesque Mansion was the first building on campus. When Trinity first moved to Deerfield in 1...
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The Mansion (Interior)
Inside the Mansion are offices for the President, Provost, and several other administrative departmen...
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A.T. Olson Chapel
The ATO Chapel lies at the heart of the Trinity campus. As one of Trinity's signature buildings, it ...
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Madsen Hall
The college women who call Madsen Hall home enjoy balconies overlooking a courtyard.
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The Pond
The most beautiful and serene place on campus, the pond is a perfect place to spend time alone with G...
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Lew Student Center
Students enjoy hanging out at the Lew Student Center, playing Ping Pong or Pool, sitting by the firep...
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H.G. Rodine Global Ministry Building
The Rodine Global Ministry Building is the newest facility on campus. It houses state-of-the-art cla...
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Leslie A. Frazier Field
Trinity College has an active athletics program with football, soccer, basketball, volleyball, softba...
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North Apartments
Nestled in the forest, these apartments are home to students of Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, ...
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North Campus Green and Johnson and Carlson Halls
The hub of social buzz on campus, most college students live in Johnson Hall (for women) and Carlson ...
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