Trinity’s Yvonne Buckley Named Researcher of the Year
Buckley is a zoologist and was recently appointed College's inaugural Vice President for Climate Action and Biodiversity
Trinity’s New Climate VP is Ready For Sustained – and Sustainable – Action
Zoologist Yvonne Buckley understands the complex ecosystem that is Trinity, and is ready to use it to enact change.
The Pandemic is Impeding My Penchant for People Watching
Masks, social distancing and multiple lockdowns have ruined my ability to make wild inferences about total strangers, writes Emer Tyrrell.
The Hist Considers the Meaning of Freedom in Anglo-Irish Treaty Debate
The final debate of the semester was a joint affair with DU History.
From Tokyo to Trinity, in Two Days: Team USA’s Charley Nordin
The Paralympic silver medallist came to Dublin to embark on a master's degree just days after the end of the games.
Your Radius Gift Guide: Food and Drink
If you want to shop local this Christmas, we've got you covered.
Kinsella Hall, 1937 Reading Room to Stay Open Over Christmas
Exams for first-year students and Schols candidates are to begin on January 10th.
Pléann an Cumann Gaelach Dlíthe Drúgaí ina gCraobh Diospóireachta Maidens
Bhailigh pobal Gaeilge an Choláiste le chéile sa GMB chun féachaint ar Chraobh Díospóireachta Maidens an Chumainn Ghaelaigh.
Icarus Soars Despite the Shackles of a Pandemic
Editors Gabrielle Fullam and Alex Mountfield discuss collaboration, performance and community in the wake of Icarus’ 72nd volume.
Making a Modern Mayor
After resigning from the Green Party and being elected the independent mayor of South Dublin County Council, Peter Kavanagh has a unique vantage point on party politics in Ireland.