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Invisible Disabilities Are a Part of Life. Understanding is Important
We'd all benefit from a more informed conversation about invisible disabilities, but the most important thing is to be there for those around you, writes Cormac Watson.
On US Campuses, a Gun Debate That’s as Ubiquitous as It is Divisive
The great gun debate has bled onto US campuses – and it's as polarising there as it is in wider society.
Trinity Bypassed Board on Last-Day Response to Higher Education Reforms
Trinity sent a last-ditch submission to the government on a set of higher education reforms that could radically alter governance in the College.
With Three Applications Pending, Tech University Association Welcomes a New Merger
Limerick IT and Athlone are the latest institutes to register their ambition to create a technological university.
Breakthrough by Trinity Chemists Could Remove Polluting Materials from Environment
The research could help spur advancements in the fields of health and technology.
After Widespread Backlash, DKIT Moves Graduation Back to Campus
DKIT President Dr Michael Mulvey said he was 'pleased to say' that the views of students were being acted on.
Nursing and Midwifery School Launches Online Resources for Women, Mothers
A new package of resources launched by the School of Nursing and Midwifery aims to help with sensitive health issues.
College Reports 83% Drop in Smoking in Tobacco Free Zones During Pilot Scheme
College has announced that the Healthy Trinity scheme led to an 83 per cent drop in smoking in the tobacco free zones.
‘The Nicest Man in the World’: Trinity Holds Memorial for Séamus Lawless
Prof Séamus Lawless died earlier this year after falling off a balcony on Mount Everest.
In Players Theatre, a Poignant Re-Imagining of an ABBA Classic
Tribute, a play staged by students Ultan Pringle and Robyn Gill, is artfully crafted – and the acting is excellent.