At Maker’s Market, Jump The Hedges Offer Sustainable and Functional Bags
Hailing from Belfast, the bag company uses industrial materials to make bags that last.
On Alzheimer’s Treatment, Researchers Say Music May Be Key
Further research is required to truly understand how music may be for the mind as well as the soul – but it's an area academics are keen to explore.
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It’s Time to Re-Evaluate Ireland’s Role in the Colonial World Order
Outside of academia, the role of Irish people in the colonial world isn't as widely discussed as it should be, writes Aoibh Ní Chroimín.
Food Cabinets Installed in 1937 Reading Room Kitchenette
The food cabinets are part of a series of upgrades to the kitchenette in the 1937 Reading Room.
Trinity Hurlers Handed Tough Draw in Fitzgibbon Cup Group Stages
Trinity have been drawn against UL, DCU and Maynooth in Group A of the competition.
One Club, Two Athletes: Meet Kate Doherty and Clíona Murphy
Clíona Murphy and Kate Doherty, two of Trinity’s top runners and recently named sports scholars, talk all things related to life on the track.
Scéal Casta na Gaeilge Ó Thuaidh – Comharthaí Dátheangacha in Ollscoileanna an Tuaiscirt
Taispeánann an easpa Gaeilge ar chomharthaí in ollscoileanna an Tuaiscirt go bhfuil deighilt pholaitiúil ann fós.
‘It’s Gorgeous Here’: Trinity’s First Michaelmas Market Impresses
Vendors and customers alike enjoyed the first-ever Christmas market in Front Square last night.
Trinity’s Cancer Society is Shedding (All) its Layers – for a Cause
Trinity's Cancer Society is currently shooting for its naked calendar, which will raise much-needed funds for the charity.
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As a Perfectionist, Trinity Can Be a Nightmare
The mindset of 'everything I do has to be done perfectly' is harmful, writes Emer Moreau – beating yourself up won't help you achieve your goals.