Yoga, Debates and Critters: Freshers’ Week Day Three

Mairead Maguire gives us the lowdown on Wednesday’s best events.
By Mairead Maguire

Pete St John’s International Anthem for Climate Change

In a rare interview, legendary Irish songwriter Pete St John comes to The University Times Magazine with a proposal: he wants help with an ‘international anthem for climate change’.
By Eliana Jordan

Minti: Where Big-Brand Fashion Meets Sustainability

Laura Egan, a once luxury-brand fashion designer, believes that sustainability starts with “your current wardrobe”.
By Aoife Murray

With Niamh Small Aboard, DULHC Seek to be ‘a Nightmare to Play’

Small formerly served as a member of the Irish squad, a coach at Loreto Hockey Club, and the assistant coach to the Leinster Men’s under-21 team.
By Emer Moreau

Five Trinity Schools Achieve Bronze Athena SWAN Award

The awards recognise the commitment of institutions, schools and departments to improving gender equality.
By Sarán Fogarty

College Launches Inclusive Curriculum Project

A number of students have been appointed to the project’s advisory board.
By Sarán Fogarty

Locktails, Pictionary and Upcycling: Freshers’ Week Day Two

Our societies editors offer a guide to Tuesday's finest event offerings.
By Alice Symington and Mairead Maguire

Dheileáil an Rialtas go Dona le Bogadh na gColáistí Uilig ar Líne.

Tráthnóna Aoine, d’fhógair an rialtas go mbeidh ar institiúdí ardoideachais ar fad bogadh ar líne.
By The Editorial Board

Bhí an CSC Mímhacánta. Caithfear é a Thabhairt Chun Cuntais.

An tseachtain seo dúirt an CSC go mbeadh an CGB ar líne, in ainneoin a rá roimhe seo go mbeadh sé seo míbhunreachtúil.
By The Editorial Board

Trinity 2020 Graduates to Have Online Graduation

Graduands have also been given the option to defer their ceremony to a live event at an unconfirmed date.
By Molly Furey