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A Home Within the College’s Gates: Trinity’s Academic Residents

While it's well known that students occupy rooms on campus, members of academic staff have chosen to live in Trinity – some for as long as 40 years.
By Anna Moran
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Navigating Gender Neutral Terms and Symbology in College

With the terminology and symbology around gender constantly changing, is it time that we settled on universal terms?
By Kathleen McNamee
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Why Trinity? Selling the University to Students Across the World

Amid funding uncertainties and a global emphasis on internationalisation, Trinity is putting more effort into attracting non-EU students and taking advantage of Brexit.
By Jenna Clarke-Molloy
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The Trinity Startup Helping Students Share Notes

Founders of Trinity start-up PledgeNotes tell us what’s next for their new, study-based startup.
By Philip McGuinness
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Opening Trinity’s Knowledge Bank to the World

Making thousands of PhD theses available online, Trinity's library is pioneering in making knowledge open access.
By Amanda Harvey
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Court Cases to Protest Marches: the History of the Student Abortion Movement

Looking at the history of the movement to gain access to abortion in Ireland, it is clear that students have always had a substantial impact.
By Emma-Louise Nolan
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The Universities’ Right-Hand Man: Ned Costello on Loans, Leadership and Brexit

The IUA is a key lobby group in the ongoing higher education debate and Ned Costello, its CEO, has big ideas about what the sector should look like.
By Kathleen McNamee
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Trinity Hall Wardens: The Behind-the-Scenes Players in Student Life

For assistant wardens in Trinity Hall, becoming ingrained in Trinity life is a key part of the job.
By Jenna Clarke-Molloy
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The Political Affiliations, Religious Misgivings and Romantic Interests of Jonathan Swift

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
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Showcasing Young Modern Authors Alongside Trinity’s Ancient Acquisitions

In conjunction with Trinity Access Programme (TAP), over 70 primary school children will showcase their handmade books in the Long Room.
By Bláithín Wilson