College
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.
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.
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.
Contribution
It’s Time to Talk about Vaccine Misconceptions
In light of the recent mumps outbreak in Trinity, Cillian Gartlan clears up the myths around vaccines and herd immunity.
New Provost-Led Innovation Competition Offers €10k Funding Prize
A new competition being run by Tangent challenges students to come up with solutions to social problems chosen by the College community.
GSU Seeks TEP-Style Postgraduate Review
GSU President Oisín Vince Coulter said he would lobby college for an upgrade of postgraduate education.
Two Trinity Teams to Compete in Irish Times Debate Final
The Hist's Daniel Gilligan and Ronan Daly and the Phil's Rory O'Sullivan and Harry Higgins will progress to the finals.
Éigse na Tríonóide: Seachtain Bhríomhar leis an Chumann Gaelach agus TCDSU
Bain tairbhe agus sult as d’oidhreacht chultúrtha féin le féile na seachtaine seo.
New College App Will Allow Students Access to Timetables and Exam Results
The app, Trinity Live, centralises several student resources, and was designed by four computer science students.
The Burkean’s Mission Has Changed. Conservatives Are Right to Worry
The Burkean's rebrand this year has been matched by an ominous shift away from conservatism and into populism, writes Matthew Murphy.