Trinity’s Herbarium – Campus’ Hidden Gem

"A herbarium is a bit like a library, but instead of books, we hold dried specimens of plants mounted on card.” 
By Deniz Ertem

Trinity Researcher Luke Gibbons Talks Climate Action

Luke Gibbons, an Irish Research Council-funded Trinity student in the final year of his PhD, was named on the list of “Top 30 Under 30 Environmental Educators in the World 2024” by the North American Environmental Association.
By Deniz Ertem

Can Chappell Roan’s and Melanie Martinez’s songs be considered literature?

Naiara King considers if pop lyricists can also be considered literature stars.
By Naiara King
Contribution

Does College Favour International Students?

Ella Chepak explores the perception that Trinity College Dublin prioritises international students through fees and accommodation.
By Ella Chepak

Trinity Fashion in the Movies

A whirlwind through cinema and time.
By Eloise Sherrard

Vietnamese President Visits Trinity

r. Lâm visited the Book of Kells exhibition and was welcomed to Trinity by Vice Provost Orla Sheils and Patrick O’Donovan, Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science.
By Alannah Wrynn

Thousands of Protestors March through Dublin Condemning Year-long Assault on Palestine

The march was organised by the Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign, and featured speeches and chants calling for an end to bombardment, and action by the Irish government.
By Isabella Roussel

Sex Toy Bingo

Caity Cassidy reviews the cheeky college game for students.
By Caity Cassidy

From West Belfast to the World Stage: Kneecap’s rise to fame

Taking a glimpse into the victory and triumph of the Belfast trio, Kneecap.
By Erin Trought

Trinity Fashion Dos and Don’ts

A guide to how to dress to impress at the Arts Block
By Lily Ainsley