In an in-depth exploration of the Trinity Careers Fair, Ella Sexton uncovers the hidden gender biases that hinder women in their career choices.
By Ella Sexton
Should College be educating its students on the uses and abuses of AI, rather than banning it completely?
By Wynslow Wilmot
When an accomplished rugby player was forced to give up due to serious injury, a pivot to coaching not only reshaped her life but rekindled her love for the sport.
By Valentina Milne
Op-Ed
"Being from Dublin has simultaneously helped and hindered my college life", writes Sophie Coffey
By Sophie Coffey
Op-Ed
"ADHD isn't about a lack of willpower or intelligence. It's about brains that are wired differently", one Trinity student argues.
By Anonymous
Column
"My reading week is looking less like close-ups of tourist attractions and more like close readings of my dissertation texts", writes Sophie Coffey
By Sophie Coffey
"Is it insensitivity, misunderstanding, or merely a thinly veiled superiority complex that leads to this belief that Northern Irish people are not Irish enough?" asks Lucia Orsi
By Lucia Orsi
Column
“Call it sentimental or call me a history student, but I have come to appreciate this virtual time capsule”, writes Clara Roche.
By Clara Roche
Column
“At the concluding stage of my degree, it is more common for an unfinished reading list to evoke a sense of déjà-vu than recrimination,” writes Sophie Coffey.
By Sophie Coffey
Column
"I would much rather be told that I drink too much and that I’m always late than hear people use highly political language in a seemingly trivial and tactless manner", writes Matthew Keeley.
By Matthew Keeley