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With Changes to Junior Cert English, a Wider Cultural Change

Following reforms to the Junior Certificate course, Charlotte Ryan explores the impact of second level exams at third level.
By Charlotte Ryan

The Science of Giving a Damn

Jenna Clarke-Molloy speaks to Shane Timmons of Giving What We Can about effective altruism and student charity work
By Jenna Clarke-Molloy

Ronnie McGrane Thinks Trinity Stole the Book of Kells

A campaign from Kells re-opens the controversy surrounding the rightful owners of the famous book.
By Anna Belitskaya

Elephant Skeletons and Shark Teeth in Trinity’s Secret Museum

Ireland's oldest museum resides within Trinity's walls, but most remain unaware of all it has to offer
By Sinéad Baker

Between Two Worlds: Ambitious Kickstarter Project aims to link Trinity with New York

Kieran McNulty speaks to Cathal Curtin, who has launched a Kickstarter project that hopes to connect Front Square with Brooklyn.
By Kieran McNulty

In Trinity, the Economics of Action and Reaction

The fourth Trinity Economic Forum began last night, with an opening address by the Governor of the Irish Central Bank

The Humanity Behind Jailbreak

Sinéad Baker explores the charity that may become obscured as teams set out across the world.

JCR Presidential Candidates Profiled

Dominic McGrath profiles the candidates running to lead the €120,000-turnover JCR.

A Problematic Gender Recognition Bill

Sinéad Baker examines the Gender Recognition Bill, due to reach its next stage on Wednesday

Sitting Down With the Irish Superman

Athlete, motivational speaker and Trinity alumni Mark Pollock discusses his return to College to aid in spinal cord injury research