Jailbreak, Monty Python and a Lit Soc Lock-in: Your Week Ahead

More welcome distraction from the mounting pile of assignments - this week is Rainbow Week and there's lots going on.
By Eimear Finan

The Trinity Scientists Juggling Career and Family

While the reality of having a family whilst maintaining a successful scientific career is difficult, many Trinity academics say it is certainly doable.
By Yasmine Tadjine

Sadhbh Doyle is Trinity Soccer’s Newest International Star

After a year in NUI Galway, Doyle – who has represented Ireland at underage level – has come to Trinity, where she's studying dentistry.
By Barry Murphy

Students for Sensible Drug Policy Group Sets Up in Trinity

The group held its first meeting on Thursday, with around 20 students in attendance.
By Cian Kelly-Lyth
Contribution

We Need to Talk About Suicide

Suicide is a crisis that is robbing people of their futures, and we need to start acting accordingly, writes Alex Connolly.
By Alex Connolly

Meet Prof Brian Singleton, the Most Famous Name in Scholarly Theatre

Brian Singleton, a Eurovision fanatic, is an encyclopaedia on theatre. But students are what matters to him most of all.
By Rachel O’Leary

‘Fragmented’ Structures Hampering Trinity’s Gender Equality Efforts

A confidential review of Trinity's gender equality networks found a lack of clear hierarchy when it comes to gender equality.
By Katy Amos

Trinity’s Ongoing Debut Festival Shows the Best of Student Drama

This year's Debut Festival is well underway, but if its first production passed you by, there's plenty of time to catch up.
By Emer Tyrrell

Want to Reduce Your Footprint? Dublin’s Sustainable Store Can Help

Jonny Horn and Katie O'Connell have opened a plastic-free, chemical-free store in Blackrock Market.
By Ruby Barrett

Dublin’s Newest Literary Magazine is Changing Climate Consciousness

Channel, set up by Elizabeth Murtough and Cassia Gaden Gilmartin, is publishing 'inherently political' writing about nature and the climate.
By Aoibh Ní Chroimín