College

Editorial

For Creative Arts, a Set of Complex Problems With a Simple Solution: Funding

It’s not clear what the future holds for Trinity’s School of Creative Arts.
Editorial

A Timely Reminder of Higher Education’s Profound Inequalities

Figures showing that students from private schools have a huge advantage on higher education shouldn’t surprise anyone.

Trinity Readies Itself for a Global Sleepout

The Script are set to play Front Square as part of a worldwide event aimed at tackling homelessness.
By Donal MacNamee

On Alzheimer’s Treatment, Researchers Say Music May Be Key

Further research is required to truly understand how music may be for the mind as well as the soul – but it's an area academics are keen to explore.
By Anna Fitzgerald

Private Schools Still Top on Students Progressing to Higher Education

An Irish Times study has found significant gaps between affluent and disadvantaged schools when it comes to third-level progression rates.
By Donal MacNamee

Trinity Trend: The Bucket Hat

The bucket hat was first worn in Ireland around 1900. Over a century later, legions of Trinity students are keeping its legacy alive.
By Leah Gaynor

Trinity’s Cancer Society is Shedding (All) its Layers – for a Cause

Trinity's Cancer Society is currently shooting for its naked calendar, which will raise much-needed funds for the charity.
By Sárán Fogarty

‘It’s Gorgeous Here’: Trinity’s First Michaelmas Market Impresses

Vendors and customers alike enjoyed the first-ever Christmas market in Front Square last night.
By Sárán Fogarty

Food Cabinets Installed in 1937 Reading Room Kitchenette

The food cabinets are part of a series of upgrades to the kitchenette in the 1937 Reading Room.
By Donal MacNamee
Contribution

It’s Time to Re-Evaluate Ireland’s Role in the Colonial World Order

Outside of academia, the role of Irish people in the colonial world isn't as widely discussed as it should be, writes Aoibh Ní Chroimín.
By Aoibh Ní Chroimín