Contribution
Considering its placement in the heart of Ireland’s capital – and considering the growing calls from College for increased funding from the Irish government – perhaps it might be time, after more than one hundred years of independence, for Trinity to normalise itself into Irish culture, and cast off its colonial traditions.
By Adam Mac Phiaraic
The new research has implications for the health of students and medical workers, but could lead to future methods and therapies combatting obesity and “wasting” through the regulation of sleep patterns.
By Charlie Swan
During its busiest season over two thousand doctor and nurse appointments are reserved for students.
By Natalia Kamendy
Erin Keenan reviews the British band that are bringing joy and jazz to Dublin.
By Erin Keenan
Dúnadh sean-ionad an Siopa ag deireadh mhí Mheáin Fómhair.
By Seathrún Sardinia
Contribution
The struggle for Irish language rights is de-colonial. But it can never be complete until we collectively de-normalise the language of its oppression, writes Jeffrey Seathún Sardina.
By Seathrún Sardinia
Roisin Dolliver examines what goes into the making of a good protest.
By Roisin Dolliver
The three new books found from Wilde’s personal collection by the University College Library team provides new insight into the life of the famous writer.
By Charlie Swan
Where to go for groceries, clothes, pharmaceuticals, and self-care items for the best price. Comparing quality and quantity!
By Scarlett Ferry
Column
How Dublin's public transport system is negatively impacting students.
By Carlos Suarez Cabrera