Why I Took the Decision to Make Third-Level Education Free

Former Minister for Education Niamh Bhreathnach discusses her time in government and why she introduced free third-level fees in 1996.
By Niamh Bhreathnach

Trinity to Open Fellowship to Part-Time Staff, in Attempt to Increase Diversity

The decision, which was approved by the College Board in September, is still pending the assent of the Fellows.
By John Conway

Strong Showing for Men’s and Women’s Hockey Teams at 2016 Intervarsities

DUHC successfully claimed the Mauritius Plate, while DULHC were narrowly defeated by Queen's University Belfast in the semi-final.
By Jake O’Donnell

Helping Students is What Makes Trinity a “Glorious Place” for Trinity’s Most Beloved Chaplain

For Trinity's Methodist Chaplain, Rev Julian Hamilton, feeding students, discussing their problems and holding religious events is all part of a fulfilling day's work in college.
By Jenna Clarke Molloy

1 in 8 Dublin Residents are Vitamin D Deficient, According to New Trinity Research

The research, carried out with staff in St James's Hospital, also showed that one in four people in the city's most deprived areas are deficient in the vitamin.
By Niamh Egleston

Having Reached the End of Their Lifespan, Trinity’s Cherry Trees are to be Replaced

The trees will be replaced with lime trees on a phased basis over the next five years.
By Brónagh Kennedy

Redesign for Book of Kells Exhibition, as Trinity Aims to Increase Appeal to Visitors

As well as being the exhibitions's first redesign for nearly 20 years, the new project will see the construction of a new visitor centre in the Berkeley Podium.
By Chiara Mastronardo

Highlighting Trinity’s €88,000 Investment, Fossil Free TCD Protest Dakota Access Pipeline

The protest aims to draw attention to Trinity's investments in three companies involved in the controversial US project, and its expected impact on nature and Native American lands.
By John Conway

Thomas More and Thomas Cromwell Compete to be the King’s Good Servant

Last night, the Freemason’s Hall welcomed a Tudor-style debate organised by DU History and DU Players.
By Grace Meagher

As Part of New Deal, Three New Food Outlets to Replace Westland Cafe

The former Trinity staff of the Westland Cafe will be employed alongside staff employed by consulting company Aramark.
By Róisín Power