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James Orr on Incorporating a Love of Nature into Daily Life at Trinity

The zoology student and Chair of DU Zoology Society speaks about his passion for photography and blogging with The Typing TRex.
By Brian Donnelly

Trinity’s Oldest Student on Fighting Nazis and Being a Table Tennis Champion

From fighting in World War II to owning a jewelry shop in Dublin, Josef Veselsky's extraordinary life has led him to Trinity as the College's oldest student.
By Dominic McGrath

"Locker Room Talk" Does Not Excuse Sexual Assault

Kate Lawler argues that joking about rape and sexual assault promotes a culture that normalises these serious crimes.
By Kate Lawler

As Irish Universities Move to Address Gender Inequality, Trinity to Develop New Plan for Staff

Gender inequality is widespread across Irish universities, and women make up just 16 per cent of chair professorial positions in Trinity.
By Maeve Claffey
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