InFocus

The Silent Teachers of Trinity’s Anatomy Department

Donating your body was once an anonymous process. But now, Trinity is trying to re-humanise the people who offer their bodies after death.
By Jake O'Donnell

Giving Cyclists Space in a Changing City

Amid Luas works and construction works, cyclists are asking for the city's support.
By Niall O’Sullivan

Crafting Gifts, Inspired by Kells

The stories behind the companies taking inspiration from Trinity's treasures.
By Emily Willkomm

When Students Marched and College Quaked

Even if students haven't got tamer over the years, lobbying and negotiating have become new weapons in their arsenals.
By Emma-Louise Nolan

The BESS Graduate Leading Hungary’s Far Right

Trinity graduate Marton Gyöngyösi is helping take his far-right party to the cusp of power in Hungary.
By Dominic McGrath

Trinity’s Newest Organ Scholar is Playing All the Right Notes

For Arthur Greene, the Chapel presents an opportunity to follow his passion and extraordinary talent.
By Martha Kirwan

When Students are in the Eye of the Storm

From hurricanes to earthquakes, students have to cope with more than exams or essay deadlines in universities around the world.
By Bláithín Wilson

The Day Punk Came to Trinity

Blistering, terrifying and totally punk: in 1977, Trinity was treated to a performance by The Clash.
By Ciannait Khan

The Trinity Entrepreneur Creating a Cash-Free Society

Former Trinity entrepreneur Charles Dowd and his company Plynk are working tirelessly to disrupt our reliance on cash.
By Kate Lait and Toby McCoy

Trinity’s Access Programme is Teaching Oxford Lessons

With the help of TAP staff, Oxford University has set up a foundation year to introduce and integrate students from disadvantaged backgrounds.
By Holly Foley