Constellations Crosses Dimensions to Find Courage in the Everyday

The show opened on May 11th and runs until June 2nd at the Gate Theatre.
By Anastasia Fedosova

No, Social Media can Never BeReal

Our goal should not be to make social media more ‘real’, but to accept its lack of reality and enjoy it for what it is, writes Phoebe Pascoe.
By Phoebe Pascoe

A Degree in English Literature is a Sorry Match for my Love of Reading

I had a completely different, idealistic picture of what it would look like to be an English major long before I actually became one, writes Abby Cleaver.
By Abby Cleaver

Exclusive College for Nannies Insists it’s More than a ‘Posh Finishing School’

Norland College in Bath trains nannies for Britain's elite, but still struggles with outdated perceptions of the profession.
By Naoise D'Arcy

Harris Announces €53.7 Million in Grants for Health, Climate Research

Some 76 grants have been approved across 10 higher education institutions.
By Ailbhe Noonan

Cricketer Leah Paul Wins Trinity Sportsperson of the Year

Paul plays for the Irish women’s team, having been capped 29 time internationally since making her debut in 2019.
By Seán Cahill

Temporary Book of Kells Exhibition to Cost €2.3 million

The temporary space is required to "replace lost income from the Book of Kells exhibition and [to] help fund" the Old Library refurbishment.
By Jennifer Ní Chiara

Reported Plagiarism Nearly Triples Pre-Pandemic Levels

A report found that the majority of cases were concentrated in a few courses and that the problem was “not widespread across Trinity”.
By Seán Cahill

‘FREEHOUSE’ Makes a Madhouse of the Beckett Theatre

Pan Pan's latest production is an afternoon-long affair where audience members can come and go as they please.
By Anastasia Fedosova

Young Adults Get Public Transport 50 Per Cent Off From Today

Students who have a Student Leap Card can benefit from the reduction immediately, while those who do not yet have one may apply online.
By Jody Druce