<p>I love how the first thing in this article is wrong...Trinity is not surrounded by a gate, there is a gate along Broad Street (which I advocated tearing down in an op-ed piece earlier this semester) and there is a gate in areas along Summit Street (those areas are bound not by neighborhoods, but by a steep cliffside and the gate makes total sense). It is true that there is a fear of Hartford among many students, but I'm always trying to get out into the city and frequently walk the mile from Trinity to downtown (or just take the bus when I'm tired) and Hartford has the best food of anywhere I know as long as you know where to look (except Pizza...but everyone knows you can't get a good pie outside NY).</p>
<p>Hey, I'm from that Neighborhood, the students are just scared of their own skin. I've heard all the neighborhoood stuff that happens at Trinity, but it's usually Teens getting all rowdy with some gullible trin students, come on, that's nothing. try that in the Bronx or NYC for that matter, much worse you can best believe</p>
<p>Oh, and another thing, just because that fence is up, doesn't bother anybody from the Neighborhoods. It actually it gives the school structure</p>