Fifty years ago, on Feb. 22, 1970, seven Trinity College students sneaked into the auditorium of the chemistry building in the dead of night, pulled the hinges off the door of the projection booth and found two rusty, old 35mm projectors. That's how Cinestudio got its start. Today, the cinema at Trinity College has become the state's premier destination for classic, foreign and cutting-edge films, open to the general public. On Feb. 22, Cinestudio will celebrate its 50th anniversary with a free double bill of the first movies ever shown there: "Alice's Restaurant" and "Yellow Submarine." Read more on the Cinestudio's full history here.