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Trinity News, Ireland’s oldest student newspaper and one of College’s main news publications, announced today that it has ...
On Friday morning, August 8th, around 20 protestors from Trinity BDS and SNF (Student Neutrality Front) led a protest in front of the Egyptian embassy. The protest accused the Egyptian government from ...
Go West is a play, produced by the theatre collective Aimsir and set to feature at the upcoming Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
The Long Room in Trinity’s famous Old Library has placed 7th out of 24 buildings named in a recent ranking by travel magazine ...
Trinity has ranked 75th out of 1,500 universities in the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) 2026 world university rankings. The college has increased its rank by twelve points, rising from last year’s 87th ...
On the morning of her latest single’s release, Lyra is as always an animated bundle of joy wrapped up in blonde hair and a charming Cork accent. The electropop princess, born Laura McNamara, has been ...
My Experience as a Student with Endometriosis The doctor stated that my pain did not look severe enough to keep in hospital and when I asked for painkillers better than paracetamol, I was told “we are ...
International Dublin Literary Award: Michael Crummey’s Novel The Adversary Wins €100,000 “One of the things I really like about the award is that the nominations come from libraries all around the ...
Head of the Polish Diplomatic Mission to Ireland: The Importance of Connecting with the People Cannot be Overstated Artur Michalski in conversation with The University Times’ Jan Bogutyn on questions ...
Going on Erasmus: An Age for Being Fearless In her first Erasmus column, Eve McGann discusses the trials of looking for accommodation in a place you've never set foot in.
Coastal Tales: How heritage stories can help protect Dublin Bay’s coastal ecosystems A new project by Professor Poul Holm and Dr. Cordula Scherer of the Trinity Centre for Environmental Humanities ...
The Rare-Earth Reckoning: What the US-Ukraine Mineral Deal Means for the World While the use of rare earth metals has been normalised in today’s society, underneath it lies a story of exploitation and ...