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Joe & the Juice, a Company with Strong Israeli Ties, Comes to Dawson Street
Queens University Belfast students vote for the reinstatement of Irish Language signage
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In Focus
Harnessing Seashells to Extract Metals and Purify Water
“The First Woman to Address a Major Society of the College” — Sitting Down with Colette Weaire
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80s Pop Legend Rick Astley Awarded Samuel Beckett Medal for Contribution to the Arts
John Kiriakou Receives Hist Medal after Trinity Address on Torture, Conscience, and the CIA
Bailey Armstrong Is The New (And Old) Chair of The Electoral Commission
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In Defense of Seagulls
Opera, Ballet and Chalamet
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Tobacco-Free Trinity: Protection or Paternalism?
Trinity Isn’t Equipped For Its Vast Visiting Student Population
“My Night is Spent Guarding My Drinks and My Friends”
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Trinity Meteors Crowned Super League Champions
Trinity Complete Historic Three-peat with Dominant Varsity Final Win
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Trinity Meteors Stun Top-Seeded Killester to Reach Playoff Final
Trinity Edged Out by UCD in Colours Showdown
Erne Head of the River 2026 Results March 7th
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Loneliness : The Art of a Passing Crowd
The Intimacy of Being a Photographer
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America’s Empathy Crisis
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Harnessing Seashells to Extract Metals and Purify Water
Trinity study reveals that oyster shells can naturally capture rare elements critical for the green transition while cleaning polluted waters
In Focus
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Varvara Vasylchenko
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Joe & the Juice, a Company with Strong Israeli Ties, Comes to Dawson Street
Joe & The Juice has a majority stake purchased by General Atlantic, a company that prides itself on its relationship with Israel
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Ella Chepak
John Kiriakou Receives Hist Medal after Trinity Address on Torture, Conscience, and the CIA
Queens University Belfast students vote for the reinstatement of Irish Language signage
Rashid Khalidi Receives Phil Gold Medal of Honorary Patronage
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News
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Gerard Loscher
“The First Woman to Address a Major Society of the College” — Sitting Down with Colette Weaire
Colette Weaire, upon her first visit to Trinity, managed to make history, completely by accident
In Focus
By
Aoibheann Kearins
80s Pop Legend Rick Astley Awarded Samuel Beckett Medal for Contribution to the Arts
Rick Astley on fame, loss, childhood, and giving it all up
In Focus
By
Michaella Van Zutphen
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Clara Frey
Comment & Analysis
Opinion Contribution
In Defense of Seagulls
The birds run this city, its time that we let them
By
Lotta Scheffel
Opinion Contribution
Opera, Ballet and Chalamet
What Timothée Chalamet’s comments – and the backlash to them – might tell us about the value we assign to these art forms
By
Oliver Donnellan
Op-ed
Tobacco-Free Trinity: Protection or Paternalism?
Trinity’s expansion of its tobacco-free policy to include vaping has sparked debate regarding enforcement and student autonomy
By
Erin Des Fontaine
Editorial
Trinity Isn’t Equipped For Its Vast Visiting Student Population
With one of the highest visiting student rates in Europe, the College’s inadequate systems are disadvantaging both exchange and full-degree students
By
The Editorial Board
Op-ed
“My Night is Spent Guarding My Drinks and My Friends”
Spiking is a bigger problem than the official numbers may suggest
By
Mathilda Gross