How Trinity’s Séimí Campbell Took Youth Musical Theatre National

The Trinity graduate, a founding member of Trinity Musical Theatre, is the artistic director of Ireland’s newest musical theatre training company.
By Emer Tyrrell

TCDSU Council to Vote on New Transparency Measures

The union's council will vote online on a motion that could mandate it to publish its agenda and meeting minutes online.
By Sárán Fogarty

DUAFC’s Dylan Connolly Has His Sights Trained on the Top

The Trinity full-back led DUAFC to their first Harding Cup in an age last year, and was central to their win in the Farquhar Cup this season.
By Mario Bowden

Trinity Sets Up Contact Tracing Centre in Business School

The centre is being run by Trinity volunteers who received training from the army cadets.
By Ella Connolly

Trinity Professor Dan Bradley Wins ERC Grant Worth €2.5m

Bradley, a professor of population genetics, will use the grant to support an investigation into the ancient genomes of cattle, sheep and goats.
By Ciaran Molloy

Students Urge Trinity to Adopt ‘No Detriment’ Policy for Summer Exams

A petition calls on Trinity to put in place a system that would mean students' grades can't drop as a result of their summer exams.
By Donal MacNamee and Emer Moreau

College Classics: How the ‘Ugliest Goal’ Took DUAFC to a Collingwood Final

In January 1979, a crowd of around 1,000 watched as Trinity's footballers beat UCD in College Park to book a spot in the Collingwood Cup final.
By Barry Murphy

Comhartha Iad na Líomhaintí i Leith an Hist go Bhfuil an t-Éilíteachas sa Choláiste

Tá iarsmaí conspóideacha ón seansaol fós le feiscint i gcumainn na Tríonóide – ní amháin an Hist.

For Director Portia A Buckley, Creativity Comes From Community

The writer–director – with two generations of grandmothers who went to Trinity – talks breaking taboos and being drawn to a sense of place.
By Holly Moore

With Little Research, and Less Data, Women’s Health Remains Overlooked

Despite the efforts of many academics, data on women's illnesses is acutely limited. It's hard to understand why so little research exists.
By Eithne Duffy