College

Green Walls to Adorn Business School

The new Business School will feature two 'living walls'.
By Aisling Marren

Intuition at the Heart of Stephen Dunne’s Latest Offering

Opening today in the Royal Hibernian Academy, Stephen Dunne's solo exhibition offers playful chaos.
By Susie Crawford

More International Students and Study Abroad Opportunities as Part of New Strategy

Trinity today launched its third global relations strategy.
By Jack Synnott

Trinity Trend: The North Face Puffer Jacket

The North Face puffer has infiltrated the wardrobes of students all over campus – the sartorially minded and the more practical fashion-phobes alike.
By Aoife Murray

After a Leap of Faith, Saint Sister Return to Trinity

The duo, who first met as undergraduates in Trinity, described their experience of the College's musical scene and life after university.
By Niamh Kennedy

“A Stranger to Me Just Months Ago is Now My Brother”

How fostering forced me to reconsider the meaning of love.
By Tadhg Browne

Amid Racism Uproar, Burkean’s Founders Call on Editor to Resign

Founding members of the Burkean have demanded the resignation of Editor Michael O'Dwyer Connolly over an article published this weekend.
By Orla Murnaghan

Trinity Students and Graduates Take on Scene and Heard

Over the next month, Trinity students and graduates will showcase their new work in the Smock Alley theatre.
By Christopher Kestell

Féiniúlacht, Cultúr agus Teanga – Ceist an Ghaelachais leis an Chumann Gaelach

Eagraíodh an plé phainéil i Seomra na Gaeilge chun Seachtain na hÉigse a sheoladh.
By Eoin O'Hare
Analysis

Flagging Shortcomings, Welfare Candidate Leen Promises Change

Aisling Leen is running uncontested in the welfare race, focusing on sexual assault reporting and organised campaigns.
By Aoife Kearins