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Trinity Hosts TEDx Event at Business School
Students, alumni, staff, and researchers took the stage at TED x Trinity College Dublin on March 5th in the Dargan Theatre
Trinity Students Walk Out In Support of Sexual Assault Survivors
TCDSU organises a walkout in support of last week’s protest at UCD
Trinity Neuroscientist Show That Babies Might Be Smarter Than They Seem
A new study examining the brains of over 100 infants has found signs of innate structures that lead to categorisation of meaningful groups, months before they can show it through behaviour
New €4.5 Billion Research and Innovation Public Investment Published
Government 2026-2030 capital investment plan contemplate record investment in Ireland’s tertiary education and apprenticeship
Printing House Restored to House Book of Kells
The historical building will house the manuscript, as well as various temporary exhibitions
One Irish University Newspaper shortlisted for Student Publication Awards, Irish Talent Strongly Represented in Individual and Specialist Categories
On Monday February 23rd, the Student Publication Association (SPA) announced the shortlist for this year's National Awards, including nominees from Queen’s University Belfast, Trinity College Dublin and University College Cork, University College Dublin and University of Galway
Trinity SOFIA Witness Missiles Dropping Near Cyprus on Reading Week Trip
About 15 Trinity students on a society trip witnessed missiles dropping on Monday night about 40km from their hotel in Cyprus
UCD Faces Renewed Scrutiny as Dáil Debates Medical Student’s Refused Resits Following Rape by Fellow Student
Pressure intensifies from politicians, doctors and students following TD Ruth Coppinger’s report to the Dáil on February 25th
Trinity Ladies 1st XI Triumph Over Muckross To Secure Place in Final
Trinity Ladies 1st XI win on penalties to earn a place in the final of the Irish Hockey Trophy
US–Israel Strikes on Iran Prompt Regional Escalation; Demonstrators Gather in Dublin
International concern over civilian risk and further conflict as crisis intensifies