With Climate Change on Everyone’s Minds, EnviroSoc Looks to the Future

Trinity's Environmental Society promotes the belief that there is no such thing as a perfect environmentalist.
By Raman Malashchanka

Speaking With: Gavin Kostick on the ‘Fight Night’ 10th Anniversary Tour

The Irish playwright explores his experience returning to his play after a decade.
By Sáoirse Goes

Should I Lie to You? The Hist Debates Radical Honesty in Maidens Final

The motion for the final was 'This House Prefers A World With Radical Honesty'.
By Martha McKinney-Perry

Caithfidh Cás an Athraithe Aeráide Mic Léinn a Thabhairt le Chéile Arís

Tá ról lárnach ag gníomhaíochas mac léinn i bhforbairt na ngealltanas lag a bhí tugtha ag COP26

Ní Mór don Leas-Uachtarán ar son Gníomhú Aeráide Buckley a Bheith Láidir

Is reitric chumasach gan ghealltanas a bhí i dtráchtanna de chuid an Leas-Uachtaráin ar son Gníomhú Aeráide.

Binder Trial Postponed Over Lack of Interpreters

The Trinity graduate faces up to 25 years in prison for helping refugees off the coast of Greece in 2018.
By Gillian O’Neill

106 Days Meets 25 Years: Seán Binder Speaks Out in Advance of His Trial

The Trinity graduate faces 25 years in prison over his efforts to help refugees in Greece several years ago.
By Gillian O’Neill

Seven Trinity Academics Among World’s Most-Cited Researchers

The list is made up of 6,600 researchers from 70 countries, including 24 Nobel laureates.
By Jody Druce

Return of Mitigation Measures Likely for Upcoming Exam Period

Measures such as an automatic right to deferral were introduced during the pandemic.
By Seán Cahill

‘What I (Don’t) Know About Autism’ is Innovative and Educational

The show was performed live in the Peacock for a revival and is currently available to watch online.
By Ailbhe Noonan