Trinity’s Peter Gallagher Receives France’s Highest Academic Honour

Gallagher, who is one of Ireland's leading physicists, shared the award with his wife, Emma Teeling, who is a professor in UCD.
By Dominic McGrath

Horse-Fat-Fried Friets, Chocolate and Giants in Antwerp, Belgium’s Regal Hidden Gem

As Europe's second-largest port city, Antwerp has a rich and layered history that combines the art of Ruben with legends of giants cutting off hands.
By Arianna Schardt

Replacing Brendan Tangney, Roja Fazaeli Appointed Warden of Trinity Hall

Pending Board approval, Fazaeli, from Trinity’s Department of Near and Middle Eastern Studies, will take over from Tangney after his 12 years in the role.
By Jenna Clarke-Molloy

Four Trinity Students Named In Ireland Squad for Under 20 Rugby World Championships

Prop Charlie Connolly and backs Colm Hogan, Jack Kelly and Michael Silvester will travel with the team to Georgia.
By Dillon Hennessy
Contribution

Dead White Straight Males and Saving Students from Unacceptable Levels of World: Teaching in 2017

Who wants to teach their students to criticise? Not me! I want to teach the world to sing in perfect harmony, writes Dr Daragh Downes.
By Daragh Downes

Trinity-led Findings Significant Step to Treating Neurodegenerative Diseases

The research, which allows scientists to view the folding of proteins, can also lead to treatments for allergies.
By Róisín Power

“Essay Mills” and Cheating Targeted Under New Government Proposals

Institutes of Technology will also officially become designated awarding bodies, in line with universities.
By Dominic McGrath

After Long Campaign, Queen’s to Divest from Fossil Fuels by 2025

The university will divest if the move will not materially impact expected investment returns after a campaign featuring both protests and sit-ins.
By Dominic McGrath and Sinéad Baker

Tá Díograis Fhadtéarmach faoi Chomhpháirtíocht mar Reiteach le Fadhbanna na Mac Léinn

Tá an iomarca cumais ag an aontas comhpháirtíochta ceannródaíoch idir mic léinn agus an Coláiste chun siombalachas aháin a dhéanamh dó.
Editorial

Longstanding Commitment to the Idea of Partnership Could be the Solution to Many Student Woes

The pioneering partnership agreement between College and students contains too much potential to let become lip service.