College

Trinity Study Finds Vitamin D Deficiency Increases Risk of Depression

TILDA found that older adults had an increased risk of over 75 per cent in developing depression if they had a vitamin D deficiency.
By Emma Donohoe
Contribution

Thanks to Spotify, We Can Enjoy Watching Each Other’s Studying Soundtracks

Watching what our friends are listening to on Spotify's friend activity sidebar offers comic relief during study season, writes Aoife Kearins.
By Aoife Kearins

Trinity Graduate Sets Up Walking Tours Led by the Homeless

Tom Austin’s social enterprise received support from LaunchBox 2018.
By Nadine Fitzpatrick

Trinity Graduate Sean Binder Released From Greek Prison

The Trinity graduate facing human trafficking charges was today released from prison on bail.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

Gulliver Unravels in the Science Gallery

This weekend, as part of the Jonathan Swift Festival, Trinity students debated the cult of technology.
By Brian Moore
Editorial

Year Changes Have Left Students Beyond Stressed. College Must Address the Cracks

The stress among students and the decline in society engagement point to big problems.

Le Brú Mór ar Mhic Léinn, Caithfidh an Coláiste Tabhairt faoi Laigí TEP

Tá fadhbanna móra le feiceáil le strus na mac léinn agus le meath ar rannpháirtíocht sna cumainn.

Conas ar Tháinig an Droch-Chaoi seo ar Champas na Tríonóide?

Tá campas ársa ag Coláiste na Tríonóide, ach ní fionntacháin úr í sin.
Editorial

How Exactly Did Trinity’s Campus Fall Into Such Disrepair?

Trinity may have an old campus, but that’s not a new or recent fact.
Contribution

Lending Money in College Can Be a Minefield

Lending and owing money is a natural part of college life but things can become difficult when you don't get paid back.
By Paddy Mockler