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Joan Donegan is Standing Firm for Ireland’s Academics

The new head of the Irish Federation of University Teachers talks gender quotas, diplomacy and a life spent in union politics.
By Dominic McGrath
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The Trinity Security Guard With a Passion for Spiders

For arachnid enthusiast Collie Ennis, a recent trip to Kenya with science students was a dream come true.
By Martha Kirwan
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Looking Fine at 50, The Berkeley Library’s Half Century

Celebrating its 50th birthday, we take a look at how the Berkeley Library is still loved, even in its brutality.
By Ciara Corrigan
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How Universities are Fighting Fake News

Two Seattle academics were fed up with their students reading fake news online. Then Trump came along and hurried them into action.
By Bláithín Wilson
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Now in Lisbon, The Web Summit Still Holds Dear Its Trinity Beginnings

Growing out of an idea thought up in Trinity's Edmund Burke lecture theatre, the 2017 Web Summit boasted over 55,000 attendees.
By Edward O'Loughlin
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Giving Cyclists Space in a Changing City

Amid Luas works and construction works, cyclists are asking for the city's support.
By Niall O’Sullivan
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Crafting Gifts, Inspired by Kells

The stories behind the companies taking inspiration from Trinity's treasures.
By Emily Willkomm
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When Students Marched and College Quaked

Even if students haven't got tamer over the years, lobbying and negotiating have become new weapons in their arsenals.
By Emma-Louise Nolan
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The BESS Graduate Leading Hungary’s Far Right

Trinity graduate Marton Gyöngyösi is helping take his far-right party to the cusp of power in Hungary.
By Dominic McGrath
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Trinity’s Newest Organ Scholar is Playing All the Right Notes

For Arthur Greene, the Chapel presents an opportunity to follow his passion and extraordinary talent.
By Martha Kirwan