Outside Trinity, a Space for Cyclists, Pedestrians and Public Events

Dublin City Council is planning a vehicle-free space for 15,000 people outside of Trinity’s gates.
By Sinéad Baker

The Trinity Lecturer who Took on the EU – and Won

30 years ago, a Trinity law lecturer led a decision that would reverberate around Europe and change the nature of our country’s relationship with the EU indefinitely.
By Aisling Marren
Editorial

Exams May Seem like a Means to an End, but What They Stand For is Increasingly Important

The end goal of revision is not to regurgitate info – but to engage with ideas and defend the academic freedom that is so essential to critical thought.

Works to Increase Trinity’s Gym Capacity to Begin this Month

New works will increase the size of the main gym area and introduce a new group personal training space.
By Sinéad Baker

Adjunct Professor at Trinity wins Prestigious L’Oréal-UNESCO Women in Science Fellowship

Dr Annie Curtis, former Senior Research Fellow and current Adjunct Professor in Trinity, has been awarded a coveted L’Oreal-UNESCO Women in Science Fellowship.
By Jamie Sugrue

Playing for More than Themselves: Sitting Down with the Irish Women’s Rugby Team

Members of Ireland’s women’s rugby team on adapting to the thoughtful side of the game and the need for mental strength and motivation.
By Sarah Clarke

In the TBSI, Trinity Postgraduate Review Launches 16th Volume

Postgraduate research from Trinity and universities around the world was celebrated at last night’s launch of the 16th volume of the journal.
By Sinéad Baker

“Storytelling in a Politician’s Voice”: Ireland’s Researchers Call for United Front on Funding

At Trinity’s inaugural International Postgraduate Research Conference, key national players criticised the disjointed approach to tackling a critical lack of funding.
By Dominic McGrath
Op-Ed

Citizens’ Assembly Vote is an Important Vindication of Human Rights for Women and Girls

Many political and media commentators seek to paint the issue of abortion as controversial or divisive. It is not.
By Colm O'Gorman

Changing the Relationship Between Our Mental Health and Technology

A new app developed by a team of Trinity students is set to revolutionise how we look after our mental wellbeing.
By Grace Harris