INTO Reports Primary and Special Schools Have Vacancies of 951 Teachers

The study shares that because of these vacancies, schools are increasingly relying “on staff who are not qualified to teach, with 745 employed not registered with the Teaching Council and 1,103 registered teachers, working outside of their qualified sector.
By Nicole Saluck

Crisis of Faith: Students’ Religious Beliefs in a Changing Climate

The role of faith and religion in the ongoing climate crisis.
By Elfriede Fallon

Dealing with Climate Anxiety as International Students

Freja Goldman discusses conflicting feelings about studying abroad during the climate crisis.
By Freja Goldman

The Eavan Boland Legacy

Discussing the poet’s life and work with the poet Paula Meehan.
By Gavin Jennings

Suad Aldarra awarded the 2024 Rooney Prize for Literature

The Syrian-born Dublin-based writer and software engineer debuted with her memoir I Don’t Want To Talk About Home in 2022.
By Natalia Kamendy

From Knitting to Trad: How ‘Old-School’ Hobbies are Thriving at Trinity

By Kath Gornall

A Beginner’s Guide on How to Start a Society

Your go-to guide to the iconic cycle of bureaucracy.
By Ila Raso and Lotta Scheffel

Fashioning Identity: How Eleanor Medhurst Has Awakened the Power of Style in Lesbian History

By Clara Potts

Intimate Partner Abuse Effects 89% of Irish Women with Disabilities

A study from Trinity's school of social work and social policy found that 89% of women with disabilities surveyed had experienced emotional abuse from a partner.
By Nicole Saluck

Library Renaming: Who was George Berkeley?

The former Berkeley library opened in 1967 as the “New Library” and was renamed after the 18th century Irish philosopher and former Trinity College Dublin librarian in 1978. 45 years later, the library was denamed following a historic University Board decision in April 2023.
By Alannah Wrynn and Mercedes Hamilton