After the scything comes the sowing …
Members of Trinity’s Ethical and Green Affairs Society (TEGA) joined the gardeners to sow Yellow Rattle seeds across the Meadow…
Members of Trinity’s Ethical and Green Affairs Society (TEGA) joined the gardeners to sow Yellow Rattle seeds across the Meadow…
Trinity’s Black History Month Society has organised a range of events and an exhibition exploring Afro-Surrealism this October. ‘The theme…
History & Politics student George Baldock shares his educational journey to Trinity and what happened after his first tweet about…
Second-year Languages student Keziah Prescod talks about their love of theatre and directorial debut in Cambridge, and why A Raisin…
Wearing their ‘Trinity blue’ gowns, 192 Freshers gathered in Nevile’s Court for the rite-of-passage Matriculation photograph on 2 October. Expertly…
Four women scythers mowed the Meadow Circle in New Court on the eve of the autumn equinox – the first…
Trinity’s gardeners will document the biodiversity of the College’s 36-acre garden using iRecord to chart the variety and prevalence of…
Three Trinity students involved in the Edinburgh Fringe hit Palindrome are performing the musical at the Riverside Studios London, 8-10…
Aspiring researchers from the US, France, Netherlands, Dubai, Israel, South Africa, the UK, Australia and New Zealand have completed a…
Master’s student Toma-Jin Morikawa-Fouquet explains how his research into late nineteenth-and-twentieth-century Japanese thinkers curious about the universe inspired a work…