From neo-Nazi marches in the US, to attacks on mosques in New Zealand, it seems that crimes centred on hate for certain races, cultures, or religions are on the rise around the world. In Trinity, this year has been somewhat …
Unpaid placements are a bitter pill to swallow
Pharmacy students across Ireland call for compensation for their placement hours
Since 1977, the Trinity School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences has been the home of education for Pharmacy and other related subjects. In 2002 and 2003, RCSI and UCC joined the forces of providing high quality education and experience to …
Birds of feather don’t have to flock together
Temi Adeniran examines the attraction of cultures in Trinity
In its over 400 years of existence, Trinity has amassed over 120 societies and clubs for its students’ extracurricular interests. These range from large debating societies to the many cultural societies that Trinity has gained over the years as the …