In Focus

No Frontiers for Trinity’s Exchange Students
Paul Glynn looks at some of Trinity’s exchange programmes to countries and cultures that aren't normally considered by students looking for an international experience.

The Trinity Team Fighting to Save the Honeybee
John Bethell talks to the three Trinity students blazing a trail in the beekeeping industry with innovative technology.

The Students Fuelling the World’s Fossil Fuel Divestment Campaigns
Charlotte Ryan talks to representatives of some of the ongoing university divestment campaigns across the UK and US.

Under New Management, the Pav Becomes a Thing Again
Ciaran Sunderland talks to Justin Parle on how he helped make the Pav the centre of College social life.

The Case For Censoring Free Speech, and Its Consequences
In a world with rampant discussion about political correctness, Sophie Andrews-McCarroll explores the divided opinions on the right to offend.

Why Do All the Cool Kids Want to Be Student Politicians?
Aaron Meredith investigates the enduring appeal of student political parties in a climate of low political popularity.

College Cemented its Wartime History with the New War Memorial
After the unveiling of the WWI memorial, Marcus Heagney explores what Trinity is doing to commemorate College’s wartime casualties.

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.

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.

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.