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Honouring Jonathan Swift

The Jonathan Swift Festival is upon us. Here’s a taste of what you can expect from this gathering of enthusiasts.
By Chris Corbett

A Social Media Cap Shouldn’t Be Necessary

Instead of limiting our time on social media, we should use it in a healthy and positive way, writes Eliana Jordan.
By Eliana Jordan

Trinity to Loan 11 Manuscripts to National Gallery

College will loan 11 prints for an exhibition about 19th century Irish paint etchers.
By Aisling Marren

Santry Stacks Full and ‘Not Fit for Purpose’

College is also considering offloading D'Olier St and Foster Place.
By Kathleen McNamee

Treallús ag Teastáil i dTaobh Iompair Phoiblí na Cathrach

Má thagann athrú ar mheoin na bpolaiteoirí, agus má tá an tÚdarás Náisiúnta Iompair níos ullmhaithe le comhairliúcháin phoiblí, chuirfí feabhas réabhlóideach ar shaol na cathrach.
By Ronan Fallon

Far from Agony in Trinity’s Gruesome Playground Injuries

An interesting exploration into the forces that govern how we love portrayed wonderfully in Trinity’s final Debut festival.
By Jamie Sugrue

Cosmic Physics, Vaccines and Travel Writing: Trinity’s New Electives Look to the Future

The electives will connect students with the groundbreaking research going on across College.
By Sarah Mooney

Engineering Students Bemoan Crowded Christmas Exam Timetable

Many engineering students will sit three exams in less than 24 hours this year.
By Aisling Marren

Two Arts Block Lecture Theatres to Be Open as Study Spaces

TCDSU has booked the Robert Emmett and Thomas Davis theatre for students to study in over the next two weeks.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

Trinity Researchers Win €4m Research Funding

Dr Laura Cleaver and Dr Aline Vidotto were each awarded €2 million in funding from the European Research Council.
By Aisling Marren