Wordddd 
First up: I miss Trinity, miss The Mill, miss Vernon Street, miss the Long Walk, miss the Quad, ahhhh!!!
Second: I found this really interesting chart compiled by the New York Times’ ‘After Deadline’ blog that lists the 50 most ‘looked up’ words in Times’ articles - basically the ones that readers need clarified or just don’t know. There are some zany contenders, and its a good way to learn some new words. A few examples: opprobrium, jejune, apoplectic.
And remember Trinity’s boy Sammy Adams’ words of wisdom: “Schools good for one thing, I must add. And that’s having a plethora of my vocab.”
I just came across this blog, and I don’t know how I’ve missed it for so long.
Its called “The Constants Kept”, and its a mix of aesthetically pleasing ‘looks’, ‘scenes’, ‘people’, ‘spaces’, ‘objects’, and ‘graphics.’ Its definitely got a vintage feel to it, with many of the postings containing some ’50s, ’60s, ’70s throwbacks. Enjoy!
We have moved!
Welcome to our new location at themilltheblog.com. Tell everyone you know.
Done
Harris Novick’s BigFoot Theme is sweet. Now we’ve got sidebars, headers, and footers. And tags. Oh tags.
Get to work ladies and gents.
Peace, Love, & Gap.
Scotty
Please excuse me.
After a serious dinner meeting talking about the blog and nothing else, I’ll be spending the next few hours trying to get this thing the way it should be.
Bear with me while it looks sloppy.
-Scotty
Welcome!
The Mill Blog is finally here!
This blog exists to serve a few purposes…
- Give us a public forum to display our work, for each other and for the community at large.
- Give the community at large an arena in which they can see our work, increasing our visibility.
- Do what TrinTalk failed to do – inform students of arts-related events on campus or in the Hartford area.
So welcome to everyone! Mill-members, non-Mill-members, Trinity faculty, staff, & administration, perspective students and parents, and lonely internet wanderers alike, please enjoy.

