Aisling Curtis

Here’s To Never Growing Up

Aisling Curtis observes our struggle to achieve traditional markers of maturity and fears the implications of that trend

Five Years Later, Trinity is More Streamlined and Involved

In the objective cases, Trinity has stood up to the plate, but there are far too many less specific and subjective cases.

The S-Word

Instead of asking “how smart are you”, Aisling Curtis would rather know “how are you smart”

The FOMO Generation

Aisling Curtis marvels at our inability to unplug, and wonders if the costs outweigh the benefits

We Need To Talk About Suicide

In the wake of World Suicide Prevention Day, Aisling Curtis examines mental health stigma, and the failings of the national organisations to stand up to depression.

TCD to Study the Mental Health of LGBTI People in Ireland

The School of Nursing has been commissioned to conduct the study by GLEN and BeLonG To

Trinity Student’s Play ‘Boys and Girls’ to be Performed in New York

Outstanding success for Trinity student Dylan Coburn Gray, as his play receives universal praise, and a spot at the first Irish Theatre Festival in New York.

Postgraduate Student Adam Hanna elected as Vice-President of the GSU

Hanna placed particular emphasis on the welfare of postgrad students.

Lads, it’s Time to Grow Up

Aisling Curtis on a culture built on extreme masculinity and isolation.

Armchair Advocacy

Aisling Curtis on charity campaigns and apathetic altruism that seem to be prevalent among the social media generation where charity is more about awareness than changes to the system.