This week Trinity Views discusses Sober October, and specifically how tough it can be to go sober in college. We interview TCD Students’ Union President Laura Beston and Ents Officer Judith Robinson to get their perspective on taking a break
Trinity Views: OnlyFans
A source of beer money for students, or a lens through which to examine our biases about sex work?
This week, Trinity Views looks at OnlyFans – an online platform mostly used for publishing sexually explicit content to paying subscribers, and a source of income for many students in Ireland. It has become significantly more prominent in recent months, …
Trinity Views: Freshers’ week retrospective
The inaugural episode of our relaunched podcast takes a look behind the scenes of the biggest social week of the year
This year, we at Trinity News have decided to relaunch our podcast with a new name, logo and crew. Trinity Views is our bi-weekly show that will deal with campus news, student life and parts of Trinity you might not …
Irish drinking culture and the difficulties of going sober
Dry January is a chance to reflect
On the very first day of 2019, I woke up after four and a half hours sleep on a hard wooden floor, fully clothed and with my winter jacket on, after using the remnants of a slab of Guinness as …
Trinity alumnus appointed as CEO of American Institute of Physics
Michael H Moloney, who received his doctorate in experimental physics from Trinity College, has previously worked for both the Irish Government and the Space studies board.
The American Institute of Physics (AIP) has announced the appointment of Trinity College alumnus Michael H Moloney as is its new CEO.
Founded in 1931, the not-for-profit organisation consists of ten societies which collectively represent more than 120,000 scientists, educators, …