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Editorial

Students Need Affordable Accommodation, Not Luxury ‘Studio Apartments’

Trying to paint the results of the National Student Accommodation Strategy as a win is an insult to students.

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Trinity Graduate Marie Sophie Hingst Found Dead in Dublin Home

Hingst, a German blogger recently accused of inventing fictional relatives she said had survived the Holocaust, was found dead on July 17th.
By Cormac Watson

Trinity Professor Gets €150k Grant to Tackle Climate Emergency

Wolfgang Schmitt from Trinity’s School of Chemistry received a European grant to develop technologies that could mitigate global heating.
By Emma Donohoe

Government Seeks More Accountability from Third-Level Institutes

The government has mooted changes to the Higher Education Authority Act, insisting current legislation 'reflects a different era'.
By Emer Moreau

Om Diva Is Clearing the Floor to Irish Designers

Om Diva's summer residency programme is giving Irish designers some much-needed visibility.
By Céire Carey

Space Issues ‘Critical’ in Nursing School, Says Report

The College Bursar said a long-term solution to the school's space issues 'may be delivered by the TTEC site'.
By Emer Moreau

Door-to-Door Healthcare Can Reduce Infant Mortality, Trinity Economist Says

A new study, co-authored by a Trinity professor, has found a low-cost strategy for tackling child and infant mortality rates in Uganda.
By Emma Donohoe

In World First, Trinity Researchers Show Gender Patterns in MND Inheritance

A team of Trinity researchers has conducted the largest-ever study of motor neurone disease.
By Yasmine Tadjine
Editorial

Students Must Make Climate Action a Priority – And Do it Now

The climate crisis is overwhelming and can feel insurmountable, but that is no excuse for inaction.