In Focus
Syrian Students in Europe, Torn Between Their Homes and Their Future
Charlotte Ryan and Rana Rassouli speak to displaced Syrian students on the difficulties of pursuing an education in a war-torn climate.
The Dark Problem of Ireland’s Young Men
Hugh Mitchell raises the untalked about issue of suicide rates among young men in Ireland.
The Doctors and Medical Students Working to Repeal the Eighth
Kate Lawler speaks to Dr Tiernan Murray on the work being done by students, pro-choice organisations and medical professionals in the campaign to repeal the eighth.
The Most Read Articles of 2015
For the first time in its history, The University Times surpassed one million unique readers in a calendar year.
Innovation in Diversity as Trinity Attempts to Create a Socially Diverse Campus
Jenna Clarke-Molloy examines alternative access routes to education in Trinity
Student Resistance and Slacktivism in the Islamic Republic of Iran
Rana Rassouli speaks to a campaign member of My Stealthy Freedom to compare global versions of student protesting.
Whether its Right to Teach Ethics to Business Students
In studying business, there is little consensus about what ethics are, or how they should be taught. In Trinity, they're considered a good investment.
Disconnected by WiFi “Improvements”
Work on “upgrading” the College WiFi service has actually disrupted the service greatly. Ciaran Sunderland looked for answers.
In Trinity’s Physics Department, Reminders of Atom-Smashing Ernest Walton’s Brilliance
Trinity graduate, professor and Nobel Prize-winner Ernest Walton was everybody's favourite lecturer, according to his last appointee.
OCD is a Paranoia, a Lack of Control Over Your Mind – But it’s Treatable
Aoife O'Donoghue explores the experience with living with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder when the condition is largely misunderstood by the public.