Revising the Legacy of William Rowan Hamilton

The Trinity mathematician was the subject of a number of unflattering rumours after his death, but he is a key figure in one of the most important roles of academia: blue-skies research.
By Gillian O'Neill

Ba Cheart Leanúint ar Aghaidh leis an Ardteist, Ach tá Géarghá le Leasuithe Uirthi

Beidh an leagan traidisiúnta den ardteist ann i mbliana agus an gnáthchruth uirthi, gan aon rogha tugtha do ghráid ríofa.

The Phil’s Far-Flung Alumni Reflect on Their Time as Student Debaters

The hallowed halls of the GMB are a springboard to success for many.
By Maitiú Charleton

Young People and the ‘Great Resignation’: A Growing Intolerance for Ill Treatment

As we enter the workforce amid a mass exodus of employees, we must choose whether we will accept a world of work which thrives off unequal reward, writes Piotr Jedro.
By Piotr Jedro

Eoin Barry: CAMHS Should Make Better Use of Talk Therapy

The Seanad bye election candidate has said that there should be a more consistent approach to training teams in CAMHS.
By Emer Moreau

Conversations with Friends to Air in May

Filming for the TV adaptation of Sally Rooney's novel took place on Trinity's campus last summer.
By Jody Druce

Schrödinger Theatre to be Named ‘Physics Lecture Theatre’

The name was chosen in the 1990s to celebrate Schrödinger and his contributions to quantum theory.
By Mairead Maguire

Ní Réiteach Tapa ar Fhadhbanna an TCDSU é Comhairle Chairdiúil Amháin

Ag an gcomhairle an Mháirt seo caite, spreag ábhar plé faoi chúrsaí measa san aontas gealltanas ó bhaill dul i mbun comhráite níos cairdiúla.

Five of the Best: Scene + Heard Festival

Anastasia Fedosova rounds up the unmissable events of Smock Alley Theatre’s upcoming festival.
By Anastasia Fedosova

75 Reports of Sexual Harassment in Colleges Between 2015 and 2020

Following the complaints, 10 students and staff members were either fined, suspended or expelled from their university.
By Michael Archer