College
‘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.
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.
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.
Scéal Casta na Gaeilge Ó Thuaidh – Comharthaí Dátheangacha in Ollscoileanna an Tuaiscirt
Taispeánann an easpa Gaeilge ar chomharthaí in ollscoileanna an Tuaiscirt go bhfuil deighilt pholaitiúil ann fós.
Contribution
As a Perfectionist, Trinity Can Be a Nightmare
The mindset of 'everything I do has to be done perfectly' is harmful, writes Emer Moreau – beating yourself up won't help you achieve your goals.
How Academics Are Bringing the Fight on Climate Action
Climate activism has exploded onto the streets in recent months. What do the experts – academics – make of it all?
‘No Question’: Creative Arts Head Rules Out School Move to TTEC
Ruth Barton has said there is 'no question' of the school moving to planned Technology and Enterprise Campus, despite problems in the school.
Editorial
Student Rent Strikers Have Put a Pin in Momentum They Worked Hard to Create
Cut the Rent activists this week postponed a rent strike they planned to launch on campus in January.
Editorial
On Staffing, Trinity Has Become a Master at Normalising the Outrageous
Negotiations on professional staff progressions have left many dealing with a feeling of having promises broken.
This Exam Season, Scrap the Textbooks – Legally Blonde is All You Need
Elle Woods is the heroine that I need and deserve, and that is why no exam season is complete without her words of wisdom, writes Aoife Kearins.