American entrepreneur Don Panoz died in September aged 83. In Trinity and outside, however, memories of him burn as brightly as ever.
By Kathleen McNamee
For first-generation students in Trinity, leading the way into third-level education affords them a unique perspective on university life.
By Claire Hourihane
As free speech becomes a flashpoint issue on campuses, academics and students worldwide are striving to combat its effect.
By Kathleen McNamee
Between occupations, court cases and camp-outs, student activists are stepping up to the mark in protest at the national accommodation crisis.
By Ciannait Khan
Team Éirloop will be the first Irish team ever to compete in the SpaceX competition, which takes place in California.
By Edward O'Loughlin
After more than three decades, Trinity’s Head Chef is retiring. He talks cooking, leadership – and the long hair that pushed him into the industry.
By Martha Lewis
The idea originated with student Joanne Coyle. Now, Trinity's staff and students are making coffee more sustainable.
By Ciannait Khan
A repeal vote on Friday, activists say, could inject energy into the abortion rights campaign in Northern Ireland.
By Dominic McGrath
A new group of gentle vigilantes wants to protect vulnerable women from the pro-life groups targeting maternity hospitals.
By Ciannait Khan
Neil Dunne and Zach Miller-Frankel are hoping their company can change the way the music industry operates.
By Edward O’Loughlin