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Teanga idir a Stair agus a Todhchaí le Feiscint ag Oireachtas na Samhna 2024

Cuireadh an chéad Oireachtas i láthair i 1897, bunaithe ar mhúnla na n-Eisteddfodau a bhíonn ar siúl sa Bhreatain Bheag, agus maireann an ócáid go dtí an lá atá inniubh ann. Deis bhreá atá ann chun bualadh le lucht na Gaelainne, agus chun feiscint céard atá i gceist leis an gcultúr Gaelach.
By Pól Ó hÍomhair

Crisis of Faith: Students’ Religious Beliefs in a Changing Climate

The role of faith and religion in the ongoing climate crisis.
By Elfriede Fallon
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Dealing with Climate Anxiety as International Students

Freja Goldman discusses conflicting feelings about studying abroad during the climate crisis.
By Freja Goldman
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The Eavan Boland Legacy

Discussing the poet’s life and work with the poet Paula Meehan.
By Gavin Jennings
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Library Renaming: Who was George Berkeley?

The former Berkeley library opened in 1967 as the “New Library” and was renamed after the 18th century Irish philosopher and former Trinity College Dublin librarian in 1978. 45 years later, the library was denamed following a historic University Board decision in April 2023.
By Alannah Wrynn and Mercedes Hamilton
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Balancing Dreams and Responsibilities: The Struggles of Student Parents and Caregivers

Sajal Singh documents the experiences of students who raise children whilst navigating academics.
By Sajal Singh
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Ireland Triumphs in 100th Year Anniversary of Olympic Competition

By Eliora Abramson
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Trinity’s Herbarium – Campus’ Hidden Gem

"A herbarium is a bit like a library, but instead of books, we hold dried specimens of plants mounted on card.” 
By Deniz Ertem
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How the Global Room Supports International Students

"The Global Room is a place on campus where students from all over the world can find support, friendship, and a sense of home, no matter the political climate outside", writes Sajal Singh.
By Sajal Singh
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Celebrating the Trinity Urban Garden as a Community-based Climate Solution

Isabel Norman writes that College's urban garden provides a connection to the natural world in the concrete commotion of the city centre. 
By Isabel Norman