Filling in the Gaps in Trinity’s Transgender Health Care Education

Sarah Scales examines the work being done to improve transgender health care education in relation in Trinity.
By Sarah Scales

Snapshots of a City in Chaos in Trinity’s 1916 Rising Exhibition

Sophie Andrews-McCarroll speaks with the archivists behind the project that uncovers a Trinity drastically different from that of 1966 and 2016.
By Sophie Andrews-McCarroll

Trinity and the Controversial Business of Commemoration

Ciaran Sunderland investigates some of College's commemorative statues, and the controversy around remembering the famous and infamous dead.
By Ciaran Sunderland

In the Seanad TCD Panel, Candidates Merge the Personal with the Political

The 16 candidates running in the TCD Panel spoke to The University Times about their motivations for running and shared their take on prominent student issues.
By Charlotte Ryan and Sophie Andrews-McCaroll
Analysis

Representation, Repealing the Eighth and Reevaluating Women’s Rights

On International Women's Day, Laura McPhillips speaks to some prominent Irish women about the main concerns of Irish women today.
By Laura McPhillips

LGBT Staff Network and the Legacy of the Sexual Liberation Movement

Sarah Scales talks to Joel McKeever of the LGBT staff network about providing a safe space for staff in Trinity's already inclusive community.
By Sarah Scales

RB McDowell and the Legacy of the Trinity Eccentric

Tom Myatt profiles former History lecturer and eccentric, RB McDowell, who almost single-handedly progressed the field of Irish History.
By Tom Myatt

From TCDSU to the Seanad, How Student Politics Reach the National Stage

Kathleen McNamee speaks to a number of former TCDSU presidents on how moving into national politics changed their perspectives and goals.
By Kathleen McNamee

In the General Election, the Trinity Lecturer Providing a Voice for Irish Muslims

Dr Ali Selim of the Department of Near and Middle Eastern Studies speaks to Hugh Mitchell on setting up the South Dublin Muslim Board and representing Irish Muslims in the general election
By Hugh Mitchell

Dale Ó’Faoilleacháin Elected Education Officer of TCDSU

Ó Faoilleacháin won with 59.4 per cent of the vote on the first count, beating competitor Patrick Higgins.
By Eleanor O'Mahony and Dominic McGrath