The Underlying Trend of Mental Healthcare Cuts in Universities
Kathleen McNamee investigates the issues of funding and demand in various student support programmes in universities in the UK, US and Ireland.
Lynn Ruane Defeats Barrett on Fifteenth Count to Secure Third TCD Panel Seat
Ruane was elected on the 15th count with 3,343 votes, without meeting the quota.
With new CEO, Science Gallery to Take the Dublin Model Global
Sophie Andrews-McCarroll sits down with the incoming CEO of Science Gallery International to talk about the global model pioneered in Trinity.
The Bad Blood Between Irish Gay Men and the State
Diarmaid North speaks to students and the Irish Blood Transfusion Service about the campaign to revoke the MSM blood ban.
First Female Vice-Provost, Lasting Advocate for Gender Equality
After being elected as Pro-Chancellor, Jane Grimson speaks about her relationship to Trinity and how College continues to be a pioneer in addressing gender inequality.
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The Trinity Professor Bringing Theology to the Streets of Dublin
Professor Siobhán Garrigan, the Chair of Catholic Theology in the School of Religions, Peace Studies and Theology, talks about how helping the homeless taught her more about theology and religion.
Building Trinity’s Brand of Feminism
After the success of the recent Feminists of Trinity campaign, Aoife O'Donoghue speaks to some key Trinity figures about how to bring feminism further into Trinity.
Behind Closed Doors with Trinity’s Award-Winning Mail Room
Ciaran Sunderland speaks to Peter Blanchfield of Trinity's mail room about his time working in Trinity and the mail room's legacy.
Trinity Virtual Reality Game Piques Interest of UN and NATO
Kathleen McNamee speaks to the team behind Gaming for Peace, Trinity's virtual reality educational platform about peacekeeping in the digital age.
Dubhghlas de hÍde: Ceannródaí Cultúrtha agus Ceannaireachta an Náisiúin
Fear é Dubhghlas de hÍde ar éirigh leis tionchar dosháraithe a imirt ar mhúnlú na tíre. Is anseo i gColáiste na Tríonóide a d’fhoghlaim sé a chuid.