A crash course to studying General Science in Trinity
Last September, the Junior Freshman students of 2016/17 waited in anticipation for their first experience of third level education to begin. General Science differs from many college courses, in that...
View ArticleTrinity students to launch boycott campaign against Westland Eats caterer
Asylum Archive A group of Trinity students are starting a campaign to boycott the Aramark company,which is the College-appointed food caterer for Westland Eats in the Hamilton building, due to its...
View Article6 Syrian refugees to take part in media workshop in Trinity
Six displaced people from Syria will begin a digital media workshop at the CONNECT Centre in Trinity College Dublin (TCD) today. The participants will learn to create digital content as part of the...
View ArticleDate for Trinity Ball unveiled
Trinity Ball will take place on April 6 this year, Trinity College Dublin Students Union (TCDSU) Ents Officer Jonah Craig has revealed. This year marks the first time the event will have a theme....
View ArticleTrinity Science Gallery director appointed head of National Museum of Ireland
Trinity Science Gallery Director Lynn Scarff has been appointed as the new Director of the National Museum of Ireland. She will take up this position in May 2018. Congratulating Scarff on her new...
View ArticleTrinity partner with Irish Times for Citizen Science initiative
Trinity is partnering with The Irish Times to work on a new Citizen Science initiative from which a number of different projects will be developed and promoted. Members of the public will be asked to...
View ArticleThe obstacles and privileges to university admittance are alive and well
A Leaving Certificate student recently challenged the State Examination Commission’s policy to not re-check points in time to obtain their university place. Rebecca Carter had to fight for her place on...
View ArticleTrinity’s graduation process needs to adapt for today’s students
With yet another year’s graduations behind us, it’s long past the time where we need to examine just how we celebrate and commemorate the graduation of Trinity students, and what should be changed...
View ArticleThe value of arts courses
The standard argument made against arts degrees is that they’re impractical, not suited for a student wishing to gain employment, and therefore a waste of that student’s time and money. This argument...
View ArticleFilming Trinity: A guide to the college’s features on screen
Over the years, there have been a number of films shot on Trinity’s campus. Whether it’s an integral part of the production or merely features as part of a shot, as Front Arch did in Liz Gill’s 2003...
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