WC Character Name: Trinity Sullivan
Age: 18
Major: Psych
Occupation: Eww, Work? No thank you.
Member of Greek House? I’m a proud Tri Pi pledge
University Related Activities: I’m a WCU Cheerleader
Hobbies: Annoying Owen and decorating
Likes: Pink, Football, and all things that sparkle
Dislikes: Hateful people
Favorite Class: Psychology
Favorite Local Business: Unicorn Boba
Q: Why did you choose Woodcrest for your education?
A: I always wanted to visit the northeast, I love the urban legends that surround Massachusetts, and my bestie, Zelda never hushed up about it here.
Q: If you wanted to convince someone to come to Woodcrest, what would you say to them?
A: I’d tell them Woodcrest is where you come for the classes, but you stay for the people, the chaos, and the random 2 a.m. memories you swear you’ll never forget. It’s finding your favorite spot on campus, your go-to coffee order, and a group of people who somehow feel like home way faster than you expected. Basically… once you’re here, you’re kind of stuck here.
Q: What is your greatest accomplishment at Woodcrest so far?
A: Honestly? Getting out of my comfort zone. I came to Woodcrest a little nervous and not totally sure where I fit, and now I’m actually raising my hand, showing up, and saying yes to things that used to scare me. It sounds small, but for me it’s huge, and Woodcrest is the reason I finally believed I could do it.
Q: What are your plans for your future involving Woodcrest?
A: I want to keep saying yes to Woodcrest. Getting more involved, making more memories, and growing into someone who actually believes she belongs here. I don’t have every detail figured out yet, but I know I want to leave Woodcrest proud of who I became while I was here.
Q: What is your most embarrassing moment at Woodcrest?
A: Probably the first week when I tried to look confident walking across campus, took a wrong turn near Greek Row, and ended up completely lost… but still pretending I knew exactly where I was going. I walked in a full circle before finally admitting defeat and checking my map.
Q: How would you like to be remembered by those who attend Woodcrest when they think of you?
A: I’d want people to remember me as someone who owned her space and brought good energy wherever she went. Someone who led with confidence, showed up for others, and made Woodcrest feel a little more exciting, a little more fun, just by being part of it. The kind of person you remember not just for what she did, but for how she made you feel.

