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Reaching for the stars

From the cobblestones in Front Square to opening doors to space working with NASA, we caught up with Caoimhe Rooney, to discover more about her extraordinary journey and her thoughts on the question of life

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Memoirs of a second hand book seller

Shaun Bythell, BL (1993), on running Scotland's largest second-hand bookstore, publishing his diaries, and why he’s so delighted to swop affidavits for Victorian travel books

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New year's resolutions

We asked friends and colleagues in Trinity what New Year’s resolutions they are planning to make - and which ones they expect to keep!



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Dream massive

Leinster and Ireland player, Linda Djougang, BSc (2020), talks to Trinity Today about juggling nursing and rugby and only taking up the game in her late teens


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Editors' Picks

A Ballymaloe treat: A game of scones

A long path to the leading role, the weight of a legacy, family ties and much history - read how JR Ryall, BA Natural Sciences (2010), became Ballymaloe’s King of Desserts

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Demons & prophets

Zohar Hadromi Allouche, assistant professor in Trinity’s School of Religion, Theology and Peace Studies, looks at depictions of femininity, liminality, and evil in the Islamic tradition

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The final frontier

Captain Dr Lisa McNamee, BA (2009) talks about moving from Classics & French to film production, to the RCSI, to the Irish Defence Forces, to aviation and space medicine


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Breaking good at breakneck speed

From working on Sky news to writing her first novel in ten weeks, Amanda Cassidy, BA (2002), talks TV deals, her student years, and books two and three


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Features

Printing House Square: re-shaping campus

How Trinity's first new square in a century is working with students to improve healthcare and disability services




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The Cuala Press Project

Angela Griffith, assistant professor in History of Art, looks at an extraordinary Irish printing press and how Trinity Virtual Library and the Schooner Foundation are opening it up to the public


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Rubrics ghosts and Rose Garden lichen: A tour of Trinity

Anne Gormley, BA (1974), resident Trinity Trails tour-guide, takes us through her campus highlights



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Transforming cancer care and advancing medical diplomacy

Oncologists Eileen O’Reilly and Ghassan Abou-Alfa talk about their journey from Dublin and Beirut to Memorial Sloan Kettering, and the importance of demonstrating integrity and compassion

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