A Trinity Student is Running 5km for Charity. She’s Doing it On Crutches
Two years ago, Sinead Macerlane found a benign tumour in her femur. It's been a long road to recovery – but now she’s finally able to walk pain-free.
With Natalie Coleman’s Face Masks, Beauty That Breaks (Social) Barriers
The Dublin-based designer on the inspiration behind her face masks – as well as the social change she hopes they can help effect.
One Single In (It’s a Love Song Set In KFC), CMAT is Doing Things Her Way
In her own words, she's a ‘singer, dancer, social media maverick, country heure and bimbo troubadour’. Now CMAT is making waves in Dublin pop.
Tabhair Aire, A Choláistí: Rinne Saineolaí Beag is Fiú den Teagasc ar Líne
An tseachtain seo, bhagair Peter Clinch go mbeidh ollscoileanna na hÉireann ‘ag streachailt’ agus iad ag dul san iomaíocht in oideachas ardchaighdeáin ar líne.
Trinity’s New Film Master’s Sets Budding Screenwriters Up for Success
Justin Mac Gregor will soon launch a new master's in film. He says now is the ‘perfect time’ to master the craft of screenwriting.
Trinity Study Finds Nearly 50% of People Exercising More in Lockdown
The study, led by researchers in Trinity's Department of Physiotherapy, found 90 per cent of respondents have walked in the last seven days.
College Classics: In the Pouring Rain, DUFC Men Win First Belfield Colours
In a season full of highlights, Trinity’s 18-12 win over UCD in Belfield will go down as a defining moment in the club’s recent history.
Editorial
Three Colleges Have Made Decisions on Erasmus. Why is Trinity so Quiet?
Students need information on whether they need to start planning for Erasmus – or for a year in Dublin.
Editorial
Colleges, Take Note: A Third-Level Expert Just Poured Cold Water on Online Teaching
Peter Clinch warned this week that Ireland’s universities will struggle to ‘compete’ when it comes to a high-quality online education.
Contribution
Praying Helped Me – Slowly but Surely – Improve My Relationship With Myself
Everyone’s different, but praying for someone’s well-being, or upon the loss of a loved one, surely helps the mind to cope, writes Robert Quinn.