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30 Trinity Students Compete in Law Soc Charity Boxing
On the night of March 24th, 30 Trinity students competed in 16 boxing matches to raise money for the Dublin Simon Community
Three BDS Implementation Committee Members Nominated for 2026/27 at Final Comhairle
McNally, McArdle, and Radcliffe to serve on BDS Implementation Committee.
One Quarter of Minority Ethnic Students Experience Racism at Least Once a Month, According to New Survey
The report, conducted by Ireland’s second-level Students’ Union, found high levels of racist incidents in Irish schools with a low rate of report
Trinity Chosen to Deliver a New Garda Leadership Programme
Trinity Executive Education is customizing a leadership programme for An Garda Síochána Commissioner to be delivered over the next four years.
Shrink It and Pink It: Monster Energy’s New Female-Focused Drink
Introducing FLRT, the latest “female first” drink sparking pink tax allegations for Monster
Vision to Victory: The Journey of Starting a New Society
Students who attempted to start new societies share why they decided to do so, and what the experience was like for them
“Legislation Desperately Needs to Catch Up”: Ireland’s Past and Present Equine Troubles
An ongoing debate between cultural tradition and animal rights begs an examination into the myriad of horse-related controversies and divisive issues the nation has faced in its recent past and present
Gen Z is Falling Back in Love with Religion
Is Gen Z really becoming more religious or do the statistics tell a different story?
Marrakesh to Capel Street: Blas Café and The Changing Landscape of Dublin 1
Hassan Lemtouni opened Blas Café in 2014, inspired by his years in Morocco and Brooklyn. 12 years later, it has changed the cultural landscape of the neighbourhood
What is Reflected in the Mrror?
What Trinity’s latest polling medium tells us about changing journalism in the Imagination Era