The Role of Physical Activity in Managing College Stress
Mark McGauran, a fitness instructor in Trinity, outlines the benefits of exercise in managing the kind of stress that college life can create.
ROMES and the Building of an Irish/Canadian Music Empire
With their first EP already released, ROMES continues to gain popularity, backed by well-crafted anthems and a keen sense of brotherhood.
Two Men in a Bed: the Story of Mattress Mick
Hugh Mitchell visits Michael Flynn and Paul Kelly, the men behind Mattress Mick, now a renowned Dublin character and a symbol of reinvention.
US Colleges Should Not Privilege a Racist History at the Expense of Students
By cherishing a Confederacy statute, the University of North Carolina is proving that US society has not discovered how to address its history of racism.
Rioting and Disbelief as American Campuses React to US Election
As Trump's election sends shock waves throughout the world, Irish students in America reflect on the effect of the election result on their US peers.
“My Philosophy? Winning”: Adam Firych on a New Era for Trinity’s Football Team
The new DUAFC manager Adam Firych talks of his philosophy for the game, and his hopes for his first season at the helm.
Analysis
Widely Seen as Regressive, Could Student Loan Schemes Actually Improve Access?
Often painted as the worst of all funding systems, there are valid arguments for why income-contingent loan might actually be progressive.
Garda College Defeat Trinity Hurlers in Tight Division Two Semi-Final
The Garda College narrowly defeated Trinity's hurling team by 2-18 to 1-18 on an icy Thursday night in Santry.
Trinity Signs New Partnership Agreement With Top Vietnamese University
A new agreement with University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, one of Vietnam’s top universities, will see Vietnamese students complete the final two years of their business degree in Trinity.
A Remarkable Life Spent Researching Art and Partying with Jagger
Founder of the Department of History of Art and Architecture, Prof Emeritus Anne Crookshank, was a trailblazer for women in Trinity and essential to the recognition of Irish art and architecture at home and abroad.