With this year marking the 350th year since the birth of Trinity graduate Jonathan Swift, Dublin will celebrate a man known for his intellect and wit.
By Stephen Smith
In conjunction with Trinity Access Programme (TAP), over 70 primary school children will showcase their handmade books in the Long Room.
By Bláithín Wilson
USI Congress will vote tomorrow on the union's next President. The sole candidate, Michael Kerrigan, discusses fees, funding and grassroots campaigns.
By Dominic McGrath
Professor Peter Hunt's work sets the precedent for children's literature as a serious subject and throws light on an underappreciated area of literature.
By Georgie Emery
Paul Roberts of Turnberry Consulting is the man responsible for developing a strategy to redevelop and maintain Ireland's most famous university campus.
By Ciaran Breen
With Queen's students creating a historic agreement with staff unions and strike action planned in Trinity, what common cause can students and their staff counterparts find?
By Sinéad Baker
After moving from MIT to Trinity, Dr Tomas Ryan discusses his research and the difficulties faced in setting up a new lab in today’s turbulent political and scientific environment.
By Jamie Sugrue
Trinity and NUIG lecturers, Gillian Wylie and Eilis Ward, on fighting the perception of sex workers as exploited women.
By Kathleen McNamee
From networking to organising conferences, the Trinity Women Graduates Organisation is supporting female students once they leave college.
By Aisling Marren
Dr Emanuel Coman discusses the future of the Trump administration, the real impact of fake news and whether the upward trend of populism will continue.
By John Conway