Many postgraduate researchers are facing a situation in which they can no longer afford basic necessities such as food, rent and heating due to their lack of funding and their working conditions.
By Ailbhe Noonan
Trinity is home to one of the most multicultural student bodies in the world and with it comes various religious and cultural festivities.
By Gina Bagnulo
Following the derecognition of the GSU by College Board and two town halls held to discuss options for postgraduate representation, Alex Payne looks back at the history of the GSU.
By Alex Payne
With the first wave of graduations to follow the new protocol underway, Gina Bagnulo explores what the new rules mean for students.
By Gina Bagnulo
Meet the Trinity researchers committed to marine conservation to keep our aquatic neighbours protected and thriving.
By Alina Kreynovich
For the Irish people, the reversal of Roe v. Wade brings to memory the events of 1983 to 2018.
By Alina Kreynovich
With a major economic event comes some unusual impacts on the world’s student population.
By Gina Bagnulo
Ali was a 19th century Muslim professor of Arabic, Persian and Hindustani who taught at Trinity for over 10 years.
By Gina Bagnulo
Norland College in Bath trains nannies for Britain's elite, but still struggles with outdated perceptions of the profession.
By Naoise D'Arcy
Some of the most prized historical artefacts are located in universities a long distance from where they originate.
By Alexander Payne