College

The Trinity Scientists Juggling Career and Family

While the reality of having a family whilst maintaining a successful scientific career is difficult, many Trinity academics say it is certainly doable.
By Yasmine Tadjine

Trinity’s Tactics Impair Future of 90-Year-Old Club

Protracted negotiations to buy the Iveagh Grounds have left the Guinness Athletic Union with fears for its future.
By Donal MacNamee

Meet Prof Brian Singleton, the Most Famous Name in Scholarly Theatre

Brian Singleton, a Eurovision fanatic, is an encyclopaedia on theatre. But students are what matters to him most of all.
By Rachel O’Leary

‘Fragmented’ Structures Hampering Trinity’s Gender Equality Efforts

A confidential review of Trinity's gender equality networks found a lack of clear hierarchy when it comes to gender equality.
By Katy Amos

Trinity’s Ongoing Debut Festival Shows the Best of Student Drama

This year's Debut Festival is well underway, but if its first production passed you by, there's plenty of time to catch up.
By Emer Tyrrell

Trinity Asks Government for Exemption to Higher Education Reforms

In its submission to the government, Trinity sought to implement internal reforms rather than let the government meddle in its affairs.
By Cormac Watson

Female Busts in Long Room Won’t Right ‘Wrongs of History’, Say Some Staff

Staff raised concerns about the approach that Trinity took to its moves to add female busts to the Long Room in the Old Library.
By Cian Kelly-Lyth

Gay Byrne, Who Kept Trinity Honorary Degree ‘in Back Pocket’, Dies at 85

The much-loved broadcaster received an honorary degree from Trinity in 1988.
By Eimear Finan

Bewley’s Cafe Lunches Just Got a Little Darker, With Nothing But a Toerag

Aisling O’Mara's Nothing But a Toerag will run in Bewley's Cafe Theatre all through November.
By Alannah Murray

Modular Billing System Could be Re-Introduced Next Year

The system would allow students to repeat any number of modules and only pay for the modules they’re repeating.
By Emer Moreau