Culture
Grace McNally’s Bid for TCDSU President: Building Transparency, Trust, and the Future of the SU
McNally acknowledges the recnt failures of TCDSU/AMLCT and seeks to make amends by bringing in new voices.
Trinity Student Named Runner-up in Research Competition
Almudena Moreno Borrallo, a PhD candidate at the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, placed second in the audience choice category of the annual Three Minute Thesis competition.
The Cost of a Trinity Degree
Iarnród Éireann was always there for Ferenc Holyba, but it shouldn't have had to be.
Why Do Young Men Lean Further to the Right?
New trends have shown a sizable gap in the ideological beliefs of Gen Z men and women, which Nina Crofts evaluates in relation to online right wing movements.
Contribution
Shakespeare in the Irish Curriculum
While students tirelessly analyse Shakespeare, the groundbreaking work of Thomas Kilroy—who documented the complexities of Irish identity, sexuality, and history—is conspicuously absent from the Leaving Cert. English student Elizabeth Walsh argues it’s time for a change.
Trinity Basketball Varsity Teams Face Thrilling Double-Header Against TUD
Women’s Varsity maintains undefeated record while Men’s Varsity suffers heartbreaking, narrow loss.
Between My Mother, the World, and Myself
My mother had always loved glitter, so naturally I’d always hated it.
4pm in Budapest: Ireland Beats Hungary 3-2, Qualifies for the World Cup Playoffs
And Troy Parrot’s Small Immortality
The Nation Marches for an End to the Fossil Fuel Era
Thousands take to the streets and demand for more climate change action and less dilly-dallying from our government
Time Capsule Installed in Trinity Business School
The time capsule, set to be open in 2075, is part of the year-long program of events celebrating the Business School’s 100th birthday.