Why Trinity Should Introduce A Compulsory Environmental Science Module

Sustainability, climate change, and environmental science affect every degree, and it is time that that is reflected in our university’s curriculums, writes Alix Pletcher.
By Alix Pletcher

The Psychedelic Revival

Psychedelic drugs have long been linked to Woodstock-era counterculture, but scientists are now hoping to harness their power to treat mental illnesses.
By Eliana Jordan

Tributes Paid by UCD Alumni to ‘Old Man Belfield’, Who Died on Monday

Michael Byrne, a homeless man who often slept on the UCD campus, was affectionately known to many as ‘Old Man Belfield’.
By Emer Moreau

Sally Rooney to Publish Third Novel in September

The Trinity graduate received critical acclaim for her novel Normal People, which was set in the College.
By Sárán Fogarty

70% Decrease in Trinity Students Studying Abroad This Semester

Trinity continued to allow students to go on Erasmus, after many universities cancelled their programmes last summer.
By Cormac Watson

Tá Bearta Maolaithe mar Bhua do Mhic Léinn, Ach Tháinig an Chumarsáid Ró-Dhéanach

An tseachtain seo d’fhógair raidhse de bhearta maolaithe don tréimhse scrúdaithe atá le teacht.

Is Masla atá sa Mholadh Deontais Shuarach do Shocrúcháin d’Altraí Faoi Oiliúnt

Bhí frustrachas agus díomá ar ionadaithe mac léinn ón gCumann Altraí agus Ban Cabhrach na hÉireann nuair a thug an moladh deontais gealltanas €100 sa tseachtain dóibh.

The Latest Issue of Channel Magazine Tackles Intersectional Environmentalism

Packed with poetry and prose, the latest issue of this eco-literary magazine was launched on November 26th.
By Caoimhe Weakliam

How Brent Geese and Surveillance Capitalism Inspired Designer Una Curran

A poster girl for uncanny inspiration, Una Curran’s award-winning graduate collection takes the patterns of migratory birds and modern society – and makes it fashion.
By Elizabeth Ring

Trinity Launches MPhil in Modern and Contemporary Literary Studies

The MPhil is a taught master’s degree, which can be studied full time for a year or part time for two years.
By Cormac Watson