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With Free Events, Dublin and Trinity to Transform for Culture Night

A preview of what to do in Dublin for one of the city's busiest nights of the year.
By Megan Russell

Implementation of New Funding Model By June 2017, According to Action Plan on Education

The government action plan, published today, states that a reformed funding model for higher education should be implemented by the second quarter of 2017.
By Dominic McGrath

Trinity Professor Named in New List of Top 50 Living Philosophers

Trinity's Prof Peter Simons has been named as one of most influential philosophers alive, according to higher education and rankings website The Best Schools.
By Niamh Egleston

Rising, Centenary, Rebellion: A Look at This Year’s Tiger Dublin Fringe Festival

David Donovan maps out the most innovative theatre projects to visit Dublin over the next 20 days, exploring themes of remembrance, technology and migration.
By David Donovan

With a Growing Reputation, TBSI Celebrates Five Years of Research

Despite opening at the height of the recession, TBSI has become one of Trinity's success stories over the last five years.
By Dominic McGrath

Chuirfí Dearcadh Níos Meiriceánaí do Spórt Ollscoile Coláiste na Tríonóide chun cinn, agus Lúthchleasaithe Freisin

Is féidir le mic léinn i gColáiste na Tríonóide foghlaim go mór ó dhíograis lucht tacaíochta Georgia Tech agus Boston College, más maith linn ár gcultúr spóirtiúil a fhorbairt.
Editorial

A More American Attitude to College Sport Would Promote Trinity, and Benefit Athletes

The support and enthusiasm of Georgia Tech and Boston College fans is something Trinity students can learn from, if we want to develop and grow our sports culture.

Appeal to Find John O’Donnell, Trinity Graduate Last Seen in Dublin

Aged 30, O’Donnell was last seen in Costa on College Green on Friday, August 26th.
By Sinéad Baker

After Delays Last Year, New Online Booking System For Non-EU Student Visa Application

After new reforms, the registration of non-EU students is now the responsibility of the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service
By Arianna Schardt

With Nanowire Research, AMBER Staff Could Help Produce Greener, Faster Technology

Researchers in the Trinity-based AMBER centre have discovered a new method for creating a material to rival silicon.
By Gillian Murtagh