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Human Rights Defenders are Under Threat – Students Must Support Them
After college, students have around 2,000 weeks before retirement – they must use them to improve human rights and support Human Rights Defenders, writes Mary Lawlor.
DCU, Maynooth, UL to Stay Online for Second Semester
Trinity has yet to make a decision on next year, saying that it is "still open minded".
Trinity Football Phenomenon Sadhbh Doyle Makes Champions League Debut
Peamount United were beaten by Glasgow City 6-5 on penalties in a nail bitingly close game.
Trinity Researchers Bag Prestigious SFI Awards
Trinity professors Kingston Mills, Matthew Campbell and Luke O’Neill received awards from Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) this year.
SFI Awards €16m to 21 Trinity Research Projects
Higher Education Minister Simon Harris has announced a total of 71 grants to support frontier research across 12 higher education institutions.
Ibec Warns of Job Losses at Campaign Launch in Trinity
Ireland's largest business representative body says increased automation will 'inevitably' displace current workers.
Concealed, Cobblestoned Wheelchair Lifts to be Installed in Front Square
The lifts are being installed outside the Exam Hall and the Chapel and will emerge from the cobblestoned ground.
Homelessness During the Pandemic: Empathy is Important
Human contact – the feeling of being listened to – is important for those sleeping rough, writes Alma Rinaldi.
USI President Tells Trump to ‘Cop On’
Síona Cahill wrote in an open letter that Irish students 'will not stand for sexist, homophobic and racist leadership'.
Cards on the Table at Pagan Soc Divinity Evening
DU Pagan Society brought mysticism to a modern audience at its freshers' week event.