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It’s Time to Stand Up Against Climate Change
If there's a single movement to get behind, it's environmentalism as nothing else matters if we have nowhere to live, writes Eliana Jordan.
At Frank-a-thon, an Endurance Test
Mary Shelley fans spent eight hours in the GMB yesterday listening to readings from her most famous work.
Trinity Researchers Find Further Link Between Smoking and Tuberculosis
Scientists at Trinity have discovered that smoking can exhaust lung cells, reducing smokers’ ability to fight infections.
Get Intimate at the Science Gallery
The Science Gallery's new exhibition challenges how we view human connection.
Quicker Leaving Cert Appeals After Student Wins Legal Battle for Marking Error
Sweeping changes have been made to the leaving certificate appeals process.
GSU President Gets Vote on Finance Committee
The President of the GSU has sat on the committee for several years as a non-voting member.
Trinity’s Sports Clubs ‘Disheartened’ by Major DUCAC Budget Cuts
Several sports clubs have experienced significant cuts to their preliminary budgets.
Trinity Sees Increase in UK-Based Academics Applying for Jobs Post-Brexit
Trinity warned of the implications of Brexit in an open letter written in the Financial Times.
Paul Muldoon on the Barriers of Art and Language
Paul Muldoon planted himself in 'tricky and treacherous' ground last night, discussing the intricacies of cultural appropriation.
A Birthday Party for the World’s Only Mathematical Graffiti
175 years ago, William Rowan Hamilton made a remarkable mathematical discovery. Every October, hundreds gather to commemorate his work in a most unusual way.