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How Universities Are Working to Eliminate Period Poverty

Period poverty is impacting young people, and some activist groups are opening up the conversation on this traditionally uncomfortable topic.
By Emma Taggart
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The Case for Abolishing 9am Lectures

Scientists and sleep experts say that students would be much better off if classes started at 11am.
By Aoife Kearins
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The Trinity Lab At the Forefront of Motor Neurone Disease Research

Yasmine Tadjine speaks to Prof Orla Hardiman about Trinity's research into an often-overlooked disease.
By Yasmine Tadjine
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From the Big Smoke to the Big Apple

Rachel O'Leary speaks to the pioneers behind Trinity's prestigious new dual degree with Columbia University, and the course's first students.
By Rachel O’Leary
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The Man Building Bridges Between Trinity and Palestine

Prof Brendan Browne has brought real experience of conflict into his teaching and research on Trinity's Belfast campus.
By Emma Taggart
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Ollscoileanna Idirnáisiúnta ar Thús Cadhnaíochta le Spreagadh na Gaeilge

Tá cúiseanna éagsúla ag mic léinn ag foghlaim na Gaeilge ar fud na cruinne.
By Aoife Kearins
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Meet the Campaigners Fighting for More Diverse Curriculums

Thanks to the efforts of a few, universities are slowly upending old biases and decolonising their curriculums.
By Rachel O'Leary
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Blueprints for a Lasting Space, As Trinity Plans a New Student Centre

Molly Furey looks at the successes and failures of other student centres and asks what it takes to create a facility that serves students through the decades.
By Molly Furey
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Unpacking the Origins of Imaginary Courses, From Jam-Making to Kanye West Studies

Fables of courses in basket weaving and theories of Beyonce abound when students are applying for the CAO.
By Jack Synnott
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Trinity’s Oscar Winner on Changing the Face of Film

Anil Kokaram received an Academy Award in 2007 for his cutting-edge work in video and audio restoration.
By Eimear Finan