InFocus

The Trinity Students Going from Books to Battalions

What tempts students into a life in the military?
By Emma-Louise Nolan

Educating for Equality in Northern Ireland

As Northern Ireland reflects on the Good Friday Agreement, a new project wants to ensure the next generation can achieve full equality.
By Jack Synnott

The Man Selling Science to Ireland’s Politicians

Ireland outdoes itself when it comes to research. But, for Science Foundation Ireland's Director, there is always room to improve.
By Jamie Sugrue

How the Eighth Amendment Battle Moved to Social Media

Bots, microtargeting and polarisation will all play a role in the upcoming repeal referendum.
By Jake O'Donnell

Academia is Facing an Intelligence Test

The integration of artificial intelligence into education is often met with suspicion. But attitudes are changing.
By Martha Lewis

Damien McClean is Taking Welfare National

TCDSU Welfare Officer Damien McClean wants students to vote him all the way to USI.
By Aisling Marren

Mara Wilson on Going from Matilda to Acclaimed Playwright

Edmund Heaphy talks to Mara Wilson, the star of Matilda and Mrs. Doubtfire, about her journey from Hollywood to drama major and everything in between.
By Edmund Heaphy

Marshalling Letters and Laws for Gender Recognition

As the women reviewing the Gender Recognition Act, Moninne Griffith is well aware of her responsibilities.
By Ellen McLean

How the War on Plastic Came to College Campuses

Around the world, universities are waking up to the damaging impact of plastic.
By Niall O'Sullivan

The Irresistable Lure Abroad for Irish Nurses

For Ireland's student nurses, there still remains few reasons to stay in the country.
By Emma-Louise Nolan