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Annie West’s “If Maud Gonne had said Yes,” Yeats in Love is just one of the pieces featured in the Old Library’s new ...
One can expect to be greeted by both Jellett and Hone’s colourful and regimented early Cubist compositions of the 1920’s, ...
In recent years, these stone and bronze figures have become battlegrounds of public memory. Pulled down, spray-painted, ...
Most of the manifestoes of the newly elected SU do not specifically mention sustainability and climate action. Yet, ...
72 New scholars were announced this morning at ten a.m. by Provost Linda Doyle at Front Square, April 28th. Linda Doyle said: ...
In a world where perfection is the standard, Trinity’s academic environment can be quite humbling. While many Americans are accustomed to aiming for 4.0 GPAs, A+ grades, or 100%, these are practically ...
The Copper House gallery was full to the brim with people for the first day of DUPA’s (Dublin University Photography Association’s) end of year exhibit on Friday, April 25th. The exhibit ran from the ...
This left Power wondering what voices were missing from the conversations around sexual violence. “A lot of the international ...
On Tuesday, the University Philosophical Soceity (the Phil) and its subcommittee, The Elizabethan Society (the Eliz) ...
Trinity College’s Eoghan Gilroy, Pádraig Mac Brádaigh, and Daniel Walsh have been elected to USI’s executive team today. A ...
Exciting changes are underway at the Trinity Translational Medicine Institute (TTMI), a leading centre for biomedical and ...
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