“The Players are Mad Keen for It”: Paddy Christie and the Future of Trinity GAA

The former Dublin captain is waiting to see if he’ll be kept on by Trinity as manager for another year.
By Cormac Watson

Navigating Gender Neutral Terms and Symbology in College

With the terminology and symbology around gender constantly changing, is it time that we settled on universal terms?
By Kathleen McNamee
Contribution

What College Degrees Mean for Millennials, and How Colleges Can Respond Better

In a world that’s changing so rapidly – growing, morphing and expanding at an incomprehensible speed – how can college degrees keep up?
By Ruby Smyth

Why Trinity? Selling the University to Students Across the World

Amid funding uncertainties and a global emphasis on internationalisation, Trinity is putting more effort into attracting non-EU students and taking advantage of Brexit.
By Jenna Clarke-Molloy

Ní Feidir Freagracht do Chomhionannas Inscne a Ligint ar Leataobh Sráide

Tá sé ráite ag Coláiste na Tríonóide nár dócha go gceapfaí iad leas-uachtarán do chomhionannas inscne, ach b’fhéidir nach ndéanfar faic má thabharfar an fhreagracht do oifigigh gnóthacha.
Editorial

Trinity Needs to Ensure that Gender Equality is Given the Focus it Requires

If there is to be no vice-president for gender equality, Trinity needs to ensure that the issue is still properly addressed.

Tá Cinneadh ar Mhaoiniú Tar Éis na Géarchéime Buntáisteach do Mhic Léinn

Agus mic léinn as láthair sna hinstitiúidí, is beag comhghuaillithe a bheadh ann ag teacht na deise deireanaí córas iasachtai a bhacadh.
Editorial

For Students, a Decision on Funding Coming After the Summer is an Advantage

With students gone from institutions, there would be few allies around for the last chance to stop a loan-based system being introduced.
Analysis

The Timely Reform of Irish Arts Degrees

UCD and Maynooth University are planning to reform their arts degree programmes. The aim? To give arts students the skills they're often mocked for not having.
By Simon Foy

Just Hands and A Wall: The Unlikely Success of GAA’s Hidden Gem

Ciara Mahon, a Trinity handball sports scholar, and Lisa McKenna, the current club captain, are two players at the forefront of the Trinity Handball’s transformation.
By Jake O’Donnell