College

Magic and Mystery in the GMB

Last night, Trinity Arts Festival transformed the GMB into Misselthwaite Manor, complete with colourful characters.
By Niamh Kennedy

Seek Out Sponsors, Business Leaders Advise Young Women

At SMF’s annual women in leadership conference, world business pioneers offered their advice to students.
By Molly Furey

New Health Innovation Hub Opened in St James’s

The Health Innovation Hub is a national network that aims to establish Ireland as a leading location for expanding healthcare companies.
By Emma Donohoe

The Women Blazing a Trail Through Trinity’s Societies

The women leading Trinity's biggest societies talk empowerment, equality – and why women are still underrepresented in College's student politics.
By Molly Furey
Contribution

Trinity Must Work Harder to Make Its Graduates Employable

Despite an improvement this year, Trinity's position in the QS Rankings is not something the College should take lightly, writes Paddy Mockler.
By Paddy Mockler

No Major Skirmishes in Online Culture Wars

Pol Soc’s debate between Dr Angela Nagle and Carl Benjamin was a largely civil affair.
By Matthew Murphy

Government Hosts Meeting to Tackle Sexual Assault on Campuses

Minister Mary Mitchell O'Connor today convened a workshop involving students' union leaders and universities to discuss sexual assault on campuses.
By Aoife Kearins

Trinity’s First-Generation Students Are Treading New Territory

For first-generation students in Trinity, leading the way into third-level education affords them a unique perspective on university life.
By Claire Hourihane

Pushing Free Speech, New Student Group Seeks Society Status

The Classical Liberal Society has concerns that it will not be recognised as an official society.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

After ‘Troubling’ Survey, NUS-USI Launches Online Mental Health Hub

Of 3,600 Northern Irish students surveyed, 78 per cent had experienced mental health worries in the last year.
By Emma-Louise Nolan