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Trinity’s Arts Building: Often Condemned and Surrounded by Myth

From the legend that it was modelled after the Hanging Gardens of Babylon to its infamous lack of natural light, the Arts Block has a unique reputation within Trinity.
By Holly Brown

New Joint Degree Structure with Columbia University Approved by Trinity

Trinity is currently developing a pilot programme through European studies, with hopes to extend the partnership to English and Jewish and Islamic Studies.
By Shane Kenneally
Contribution

Schols is Unpleasant, Challenging and Isolating. Don’t Give Up

The exam is gruelling and a source of pain for many, but it's a challenge that is definitely worth a go, explains one Schols veteran.
By Christopher McMahon

Josef Sudek Captures Diverse Experiences at the Douglas Hyde

The artist’s memories follow a sequential course across the Trinity gallery in print form to create an unique viewing experience.
By Muireann Kane

Focusing on the Muscles, Not the Myths, of Core Training

David Lynch, a fitness instructor in Trinity, on the importance of and the best way to train your core.
By David Lynch
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