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Editorial

Mary Robinson Just Courted International Controversy. Now She’s Launching Green Week

Robinson’s involvement in the Sheikha Latifa controversy undermines her reputation for sound judgement.

Théis Conspóid Idirnáisiúnta a Tharraingt, Tá Mary Robinson ag Seoladh an tSeachtain Ghlas

Baineann baint Robinson le conspóid Sheikha Latifa de cháil an bhreithiúnais atá aici.

Prominent Irish Conservatives Condemn Burkean Article for Promoting Eugenics

An article published in the Burkean prompted furious debate on Twitter.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

Speaking With: Trinity Arts Festival

With over 40 events, Trinity Arts Festival is taking over the College's cultural scene for one epic week.
By Catriona Paget

At Strike, Students Call for Better Pay for Nurses

Around 40 students gathered outside House Six before heading to picket outside St James's Hospital.
By Aisling Marren
Contribution

Being a Young Person Today is Exhausting

Pressures from social media, work and college leave students burnt out, writes Faye Curran.
By Faye Curran
Contribution

An Unhealthy Mind Can Lead to An Unhealthy Brain. Let’s Not Forget That

Highlighting depression and anxiety is important, but we must remember that mental health disorders come in many forms, writes Yasmine Tadjine.
By Yasmine Tadjine

Students, Among Thousands, Send Dramatic Message Over Nurses’ Pay

More than 12,000 protestors demanded improved pay for nurses this afternoon.
By Donal MacNamee and Cormac Watson

Trinity’s Budding Entrepreneurs Pitch at TES Dragon’s Den

The winning proposal aims to bridge the gap between speech-therapy patients and their speech therapist.
By Julie Leenane

Government Announces €23m Fund for Innovation in Higher Education

Trinity got €1.5 million for a project aiming to improve student mental health support services.
By Emer Moreau