College

Speaking With: Susannah Hunt

Budding film director Susannah Hunt has impressed with her short film projects, which have won recognition at Cannes Film Festival.
By Patrick O'Donoghue
Editorial

Students Had Five Years to Mobilise Against A Smoke-Free Campus

Rarely has opposition to Tobacco Free Trinity manifested itself in a campaign of any coherence or strength.
Editorial

At the RDS, A Smell of Horses in the Air and a 90-Minute Delay to Exams

Unacceptably, the College left students scrambling to perform under difficult circumstances.

Ag an RDS, Boladh na gCapall agus Moill 90-Nóiméad le Scrúduithe

Fágadh na mic léinn ag streacháilt le praiseach an tréimse úr scrúduithe – agus ní féidir glacadh leis.

After Release on Bail, Sean Binder Returns Home

Binder, a Trinity graduate, said: "It's Christmas next week, so it's great to be back but this is not really over."
By Aisling Marren and Donal MacNamee

Hundreds of Students Given Incorrect Papers at RDS, Delaying Exams

Students’ exams were delayed for an hour and a half after an apparent error with the seating plan.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

Trinity Awarded Prestigious EQUIS Business School Accreditation

The school needs the approval of one more organisation before it reaches triple accreditation.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

Women Honouring Women: Maria Edgeworth Turns 250

The Royal Irish Academy recently celebrated the 250th birthday of Maria Edgeworth, one of Ireland’s most celebrated female writers.
By Dearbhla Ruiséal Ní Dhúbhda

Trinity Gets €1.5m for Project Promoting Interdisciplinary Research

Prof Jane Ohlmeyer, the Director of the Long Room Hub, will lead a team from universities all over Europe in the research.
By Imogen McGuckin

Trinity Trend: Soft Boy

Trinity is rife with the soft boy look. Here's how to spot one.
By Harry Bibby