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In Ireland’s Years of Revolution, Women Really Made a Difference on the Ground

Aoileann Ní Bhroin talks to writer and historian Liz Gillis, who recently spoke in Trinity, on the role of women in Ireland’s revolutionary years.
By Aoileann Ní Bhróin
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College Art Collection Hire Scheme Allows Students to Get Up Close and Personal With Modern Masterpieces

Trudy Kilgore looks at the impressive art holdings available to students through the College Art Collections’ hire scheme.
By Trudy Kilgore
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A Gender Divide Between the Arts Block and Hamilton

Sophie Andrews-McCarroll looks at how Trinity has responded to global pressure to encourage women into STEM fields.
By Sophie Andrews-McCarroll
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In the Pursuit of Greatness, Even Trinity’s Celebrities Struggled

Ciaran Sunderland reflects on the mixed bag of Trinity alumni, and how their careers did not follow the paths set by their areas of study.
By Ciaran Sunderland
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With Changes to Junior Cert English, a Wider Cultural Change

Following reforms to the Junior Certificate course, Charlotte Ryan explores the impact of second level exams at third level.
By Charlotte Ryan
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The Science of Giving a Damn

Jenna Clarke-Molloy speaks to Shane Timmons of Giving What We Can about effective altruism and student charity work
By Jenna Clarke-Molloy
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The New Chair of the Irish Research Council on Research, Funding and the Arts

Sinéad Baker sits down with Jane Ohlmeyer to discuss her new role and her focus on research development in College.
By Sinéad Baker
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Ronnie McGrane Thinks Trinity Stole the Book of Kells

A campaign from Kells re-opens the controversy surrounding the rightful owners of the famous book.
By Anna Belitskaya
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Between Two Worlds: Ambitious Kickstarter Project aims to link Trinity with New York

Kieran McNulty speaks to Cathal Curtin, who has launched a Kickstarter project that hopes to connect Front Square with Brooklyn.
By Kieran McNulty
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Elephant Skeletons and Shark Teeth in Trinity’s Secret Museum

Ireland's oldest museum resides within Trinity's walls, but most remain unaware of all it has to offer
By Sinéad Baker