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The Trinity Drug Problem No One Talks About

Amy Wei examines how drug use at Trinity has become an unexamined norm — and what that says about privilege, culture, and consequence.
By Amy Wei

Blue Ghost’s Historic Landing: A New Era For Private Space Missions

By Elena Pons Calero

Goodbye Bridget Jones

The Bridget Jones films remind us to know our worth, never to give up and remember that, in the real world, there is no happy ending, but there can be a happy life as long as we work every day to build it for ourselves.
By Maia Drohan

Journeying Through Imagined Pasts and Possible Futures with Flow

Helena Thiel reviews the academy award winning animated film for The University Times.
By Helena Thiel

An Cnádán in Éirinn

Tá iarrachtaí forleathan anois ann chun an débheathach seo a chaomhnú.
By Ruairí Goodwin

Trinity Health Science Faculty Promoted a Foundation with Links to Zionist Organisations

Following the events of October 7th, Azrieli announced via their website that they would be sending $10 million to Israel, stating the foundation “stands united with Israel as it defends itself”.
By Eliora Abramson

Béal Feirste – Príomhchathair Nua na Gaeilge?

Ná bac le Baile Átha Cliath, an í Béal Feirste príomh-cathair nua na Gaeilge?
By Gerard Loscher

The Reality of Studying at Trinity College as an International Student

Trinity College does offer an exceptional social experience and a name that will look fantastic on your CV, but when it comes to the things that truly matter – like housing, financial support, and meaningful academic guidance – students are largely left to their own devices.
By Isabella Reyes

The STEM Internship Experience

The highs and lows of securing an internship - while maintaining your sanity.
By Rachel Ranjith

“If We Want Work, we Have to Create it Ourselves”

The University Times speaks with Beth Strahan, Trinity alumni and co-founder of Ablaze Productions about the company’s newest play.
By Aoife Bennett