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Trinity FM: “It’s a Great Space for Telling Stories”

Members reflect on their time in Trinity's radio station and the importance of student radio.
By Aoife Bennett

French Students Protest Budget Cuts to Colleges and the Arts

John Crofton investigates French students' response to budget cuts amounting to over a billion euro in universities and culture funding.
By John Crofton

A Conversation with Hearth Magazine

Eliora Abramson interviews the founders of Trinity's next big literary magazine.
By Eliora Abramson

The Best Breakfast Spots Around Dublin

Take a moment to experience Dublin's best breakfast offerings, and I promise, the rest of your day will be infinitely better
By Beatrice Criscuolo

Maggie Armstrong in Conversation with Niamh Campbell

By Chloé Feldman

Trinity PhD Candidate Wins the Pollard Prize for Poetry

Doctoral researcher of Literary Practice, Gustav Parker Hibbett received the prestigious international poetry prize on Thursday for their debut collection High Jump as Icarus Story.
By Charlie Swan

A Five Day Fast for Peace in Gaza

“We've got to go beyond marching and waving flags”.
By Eve McGann

Behind the Scenes with Gaza’s Medical Staff

A Palestinian scholar at Trinity shares his experience working in Al-Shifa while Israel systematically destroyed major hospitals and killed over 1,300 healthcare and humanitarian workers.
By Faress Arafat

“Forever Chemicals” No Longer: How France Plans to Ban PFAs – and Why We Should Follow Suit

A look into France’s ‘ambitious’ plans to ban the use of PFAs in everyday appliances.
By Luca Walker
Analysis

The Fall of American Hegemony: Trump’s Policies and the World in Crisis

Trump’s reckless tariffs, his contempt for allies, and his disregard for democratic norms expose the crumbling foundations of America’s global power.
By Patrick Keegan