Counselling Services Acknowledges the Need for a More Diverse Staff, Advertises Minority Supports for First Time
Following questioning from The University Times, Trinity’s Counselling Service is now advertising Black Therapists Ireland as an external mental health support for students in need.
Fewer Staff and Students at Trinity are Walking and Cycling into College
Healthy Trinity Smarter Travel group survey reveals drop in exercise amongst students and staff on their commute to campus
Arts Block Roof Damaged Following High Winds
After damage due to high winds on September 20th 2023, Estates & Facilities have installed netting around the outside of the sixth floor of the Arts Building of Trinity College Dublin until remedial work begins.
The Loser in The Phil’s Fiery Sinn Féin Debate: Civil Discourse
Matthew Hull reports on The Phil’s explosive debate, ‘This House Prefers a Sinn Féin Government’, which included an array of recognised guests in the GMB
Woke Guys Finish First
How the male feminist undermines the very movement they claim to support
The Seasonal Affective Disorder ‘Epidemic’
Ella Sexton explores the symptoms and causes of the winter-induced condition and suggests some daily activities to help relieve its effects
Member of the Provost’s Council Linked to Mining Company
A 2015 Amnesty International report claimed there was criminality in the business dealings and operations of Ivanhoe Mines, a company at which a member of the Provost's Council has held various positions during the time of the alleged crimes
Contribution
Balancing the Pressures of Christmas and College
The desire to do well can rub up against the fact that most socialising around this time of year will involve the offer of something alcoholic, writes Phoebe Pascoe
Contribution
Learning to Drive in Ireland Will Drive Me Mad
Between the waiting lists and the financial aspect, learning to drive in Ireland feels like an inescapable and never-ending roundabout, writes Sophie Coffey
Op-Ed
Racism, Mental Health, and the Urgent Call for Change in Trinity’s Counselling Services
Over time, this discomfort started to extend beyond specific moments, permeating my sense of self and safety. I felt uncomfortable in my skin and that I did not belong in my environment, writes Kiran Singh