The Union of Students in Ireland has said that increasing the number of third-level places without extra accommodation and services is a "populist" and "futile" move by Government.
By Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce
The €75,000 raised by students taking part in the Trinity challenge this year is a €12,000 increase on funds raised in 2019.
By Emer Tyrrell
Contribution
For Mental Health Week, Anna Moran discusses her experiences with medication and the way in which it changed her life.
By Anna Moran
The project aims to educate Trinity’s staff and students about anxiety and will also provide information on available supports.
By Emma Donohoe
Analysis
James Behan analyses the potential causes behind Ireland's abnormally high and worrying male suicide rates.
By James Behan
Aisling Curtis argues that, as one in five young adults experience mental health difficulties, proposed cuts are directly targeting youth health.
By Aisling Curtis
Contribution
Kayle Crosson on her experiences with depression and anxiety, and how you're not alone no matter how low you feel.
By Kayle Crosson
While talking about mental ill-health has seen a huge surge in recent years, we remain largely in the dark as to the best way to provide comprehensive, reliable care that catches all individuals in distress.
By Aisling Curtis
Contribution
Using medicine to treat a physical problem, such as a broken limb or an infection, is an effective way of solving problems, but it's a different story when psychological issues come into play.
By Anna Belitskaya
Trinity's low dropout rates are emblematic of good quality mental health support services, and the rest of the country should take note.
By Aisling Curtis