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Trevecca's nine intercollegiate athletics programs pride themselves on their integrity and discipline. They are honored as NAIA Champions of Character.
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Students compete each year to be named "Trojan Idol." They sing in front of the student body and a panel of music industry professionals that serve as judges.
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A group of students walk to chapel along the campus's main drive, where Trevecca's Waggoner library sits. Waggoner is a Nashville architectural award winner.
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Weekly chapel is a central part of community life at Trevecca. The chapel gatherings provide the campus community opportunities to participate in worship, discipleship, and fellowship. Chapels take place three days a week, with a fourth option five times during the semester. Students are required to attend 24 of the 48 of these opportunities.
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At the beginning of each year Club Rush is held to encourage students to join one of the 20+ clubs and organizations on campus. These range from service organizations to the yearbook.
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Cotton candy is given out at University events like Club Rush. Here a Trevecca student member of King's Kids, a service organization that works with children in the neighborhood, helps out a King's Kid.
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Each year, Trevecca's homecoming celebration features a parade through the campus which involves students, alumni, and local businesses.
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The Trevecca cheerleaders ride on a firetruck as it makes its way around the round-a-bout in the center of campus.
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A student member of King's Kids rides a float with some of her neighborhood children.
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Members of the homecoming court enjoy a cookout outside Moore Gymnasium prior to the homecoming basketball games.
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Members of Trevecca's pep band warm up the crowd in Moore Gymnasium.
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The student section of the gym is also known as the Moore Maniac section. Along with the help of the Trevecca cheerleaders, they cheer on the Trojans!
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