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My Room is Collapsing Under the Weight of Paperback Lily Braumberger writes about hoarding books as a metaphor for growth and stagnation.
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 ...
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 ...
Abolish the Dignity, Respect, and Consent Service Why the nebulous service is not fit for purpose.
Behind the Scenes: “Zealous Mercurial Dreams Were About to Be Realised: New Treasures of the Old Library” In conversation with head of research collections, Laura Shanahan, about the reflective and ...
Trinity College’s Eoghan Gilroy, Pádraig Mac Brádaigh, and Daniel Walsh have been elected to USI’s executive team today. A motion passed this morning at USI’s national congress mandates that the ...
Censured: TCDSU President Jenny Maguire and Welfare Officer Hamza Bana Condemned by Union Union members brought a motion of strong disapproval for Maguire’s and Bana’s involvement in a sexual violence ...
From Wall Street to College Green: How Trinity Students are Investing a €700,000 Portfolio At the Student Management Fund (SMF) classroom insight meets high-stakes decision-making as Trinity students ...
DCU Student Arrested During Campus Protest Against Taoiseach Micheál Martin BDS protestors condemn Gardaí for what they call an "unlawful" arrest during a demonstration against Micheál Martin’s visit.
Ireland’s application for associate membership at CERN, the European Organisation for Nuclear Research, has been accepted in principle, with the affiliation expected to begin in 2026. As one of the ...