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Snapshots of a City in Chaos in Trinity’s 1916 Rising Exhibition

Sophie Andrews-McCarroll speaks with the archivists behind the project that uncovers a Trinity drastically different from that of 1966 and 2016.
By Sophie Andrews-McCarroll

College Considering Off-Campus Location for E3 Institute

Previous plans would have seen the institute built on the southeast corner of campus.
By Dominic McGrath

Trinity and the Controversial Business of Commemoration

Ciaran Sunderland investigates some of College's commemorative statues, and the controversy around remembering the famous and infamous dead.
By Ciaran Sunderland

Proposal Would See Trinity Islamic Centre Funded by €5.5 Million Donation

Al Maktoum Foundation to provide funds for “entirely secular” centre for study of religion's impact on the Middle East.
By Dominic McGrath

Sara Ní Lochlainn Elected JCR President with 66.7% of Vote

Joe Mangan has been elected Vice President/Treasurer.
By Aoife O'Donoghue and Edmund Heaphy

With Development of Trinity’s Rankings Strategy, Why Rankings Matter to Universities

Despite the criticism and scepticism that surrounds them, a strategic approach to rankings appears an increasingly necessary evil.
By Dominic McGrath

Trinity-led ICT Research Programme Awarded €6 Million in EU Funds

Trinity today described the award as its "single biggest" ever from the EU's Horizon 2020 programme.
By Emer Gerrard

Rankings are the Latest Assault on the University

Senator Sean Barrett argues that world rankings, which are increasingly becoming a focus in Trinity, often come at the expense of students.
By Sean Barrett

Voting on USI Candidates Not Held as TCDSU Council Fails to Reach Quorum

Fewer than 100 class reps were present for a meeting of council, below the one-third requirement.
By Dominic McGrath and Sinéad Baker

As Part of Nationwide Commemoration, Proclamation Read in Trinity

The student-led initiative also featured music from Trad Soc and formed part of the nationwide Proclamation Day celebrations.
By Jack Hartnett