College
The Political Affiliations, Religious Misgivings and Romantic Interests of Jonathan Swift
With this year marking the 350th year since the birth of Trinity graduate Jonathan Swift, Dublin will celebrate a man known for his intellect and wit.
“Know Your Neighbour”: Encouraging a Greater Sense of Community in Trinity
James Shaw highlights the need to foster a greater sense of community in Trinity and examines how it can be achieved.
Regent House to Open as Revision Space During Exam Period
The space, which was recently refurbished, will be open to students during exam season.
Michael Kerrigan on the Next Steps for Student Politics
USI Congress will vote tomorrow on the union's next President. The sole candidate, Michael Kerrigan, discusses fees, funding and grassroots campaigns.
Dispelling the Myth of Children’s Literature at Trinity
Professor Peter Hunt's work sets the precedent for children's literature as a serious subject and throws light on an underappreciated area of literature.
Health and Sports Week, TEDx and Tech Diversity: Your Week Ahead
The week will also feature a discussion on the Armenian genocide, the Trinity Arts Workshop and Trinitone's fifth anniversary.
Gym Programmes and Why You Should Follow One
A gym programme is the next step in developing a long-term, personalised gym routine.
Trinity’s Academic Promotions to be Linked to College Finances, Under New Reforms
Promotions of senior academic staff will now be based on quotas driven by financial restrictions, rather than staff numbers.
Bringing Trinity’s Historic Campus into the Future
Paul Roberts of Turnberry Consulting is the man responsible for developing a strategy to redevelop and maintain Ireland's most famous university campus.
Unite Attacks New Policy on External Contractors, as Dispute with College Continues
Unite, which represents support and administrative staff in Trinity, has said the new policy breaches the Lansdowne Road Agreement.