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Trinity Economic Forum to Host Nobel Prize Winner

The two-day event will also hold panel discussions on Brexit, the Chinese economy, and the black market.
By Niamh Egleston

Intellectual Disability and Inclusion in Trinity’s Sport

Trinity's Centre of Inclusion and Intellectual Disability and the Department of Sport collaborate to offer opportunities and improve lives.
By Sarah Ledden

At Private Schools, it’s all About Connections

Kate Lawler addresses the disproportionate representation of privately-educated students in Trinity and beyond.
By Kate Lawler

Milk & Cookies Brings Storytelling to Life

The Irish Writer's Centre hosts a night of stories and baked goods.
By Gillian Murtagh

From Trinity VDP, a Call to Give a Little That Goes a Long Way

The society's annual appeal, which hopes to have its biggest year yet, launched yesterday and is running until December 16th.
By Sinéad Baker

Students Battle It Out For Phil Maidens Title

After weeks of competition, eight students were left to debate: “This House believes That Security Is No Replacement For Freedom”.
By Niamh Kennedy

Med Day Sees Medicine Students Raise €52,000

The annual event, which this year raised funds mainly for St James’s Hospital and Tallaght Hospital, saw an increase in last year's total by €6,000.
By Jack Hartnett

On Equal Footing: Dublin’s LGBT Sports Clubs

Jenna Clarke-Molloy speaks to Dublin’s LGBT-friendly sports clubs about the inclusive and social nature of sport
By Jenna Clarke-Molloy

With Students, a New Spur For Dublin Drag

Sarah Scales speaks to international and nation drag stars, and investigates how influential students have been in popularising drag.
By Sarah Scales

Candlelit Vigil Held in Remembrance of Victims of Violence

In darkness and silence, students show solidarity with the victims of recent tragedies.
By Daniel O'Brien