College
With Wittiness and Unfathomable Knowledge, Former US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright Comes to the Phil
Albright addressed the need for students to “start discussions, not end them”, the refugee crisis and Bernie Sanders vs Hillary Clinton.
Radical Adventures in Future of Farming at the Science Gallery’s Field Test
The free exhibition on the future of food in agriculture and beyond opens tomorrow.
Jane Grimson and David McConnell Elected University Pro-Chancellors
Both are distinguished academics and have long associations with Trinity.
At Law Soc, Awe-Inspiring Panel of Eight Women Discuss New-Wave Feminism
Panel, which discussed feminism on social media and what it means to be a woman in Ireland today, undoubtedly left the audience feeling inspired.
Analysis
Representation, Repealing the Eighth and Reevaluating Women’s Rights
On International Women's Day, Laura McPhillips speaks to some prominent Irish women about the main concerns of Irish women today.
Director of Commercialisation Calls for Schools to Make Rooms Available Commercially
College could raise revenue by making rooms available for use during the summer.
Nochtann an Cinneadh ar Tháillií Mac Léinn Fadhbanna Maidir le Rialachas ag Coláiste na Tríonóide Arís
Is í Coláiste na Tríonóide an ollscoil amháin in Éirinn nach bhfuil cathaoirleach neamhspleách aici, ceann de na cúiseanna leis an easaontas san ollscoil.
Editorial
Student Charges Decision Raises Trinity’s Governance Issues Once Again
Trinity is the only Irish university without a chairperson independent of its president, something responsible for the sense of division in the university.
TCDSU Appeal Against Student Charges Decision Fails
The university's visitors found that there was no convincing evidence that there was no consensus at the meeting.
LGBT Staff Network and the Legacy of the Sexual Liberation Movement
Sarah Scales talks to Joel McKeever of the LGBT staff network about providing a safe space for staff in Trinity's already inclusive community.