Trinity GAA Continue to Impress with Handball Hat-Trick at Intervarsities

Trinity GAA’s handball club enjoyed a rewarding trip to Wexford last weekend at the One-Wall Singles and the 40x20 Doubles competitions.
By Matthew Murphy

Does Trump’s Presidency Signal the End of the J-1 Programme?

President-Elect Donald Trump promised to end the J-1 Visa Programme, but companies such as Usit and Sayit have said it is unlikely.
By John Conway

Platonic Passion: Redefining the Date With GirlCrew

Possibly the most compassionate friending service going, GirlCrew also emphasises the uniqueness of female friendship, Catey Clarkson finds.
By Catey Clarkson

Proportion of Disadvantaged Entrants to Trinity Largely Unchanged Over the Last Five Years

An annual report has found that in 2014-15 only two per cent of new entrants came from 'unskilled' backgrounds.
By Niamh Egleston

It is High Time We Legalised Cannabis

Efforts to change how the drug is classified in Ireland have largely focused on decriminalisation, but its time we take steps towards legalisation.
By Kevin Donoghue

Clash of the Tones Hits the Right Notes

Facing off against their Australian peers, the Trinitones proved just how fun acappella can be.
By Isabelle Duff

Mel Gibson in Trinity to Shoot Scenes for New Film

Mel Gibson was shooting scenes for his new movie, The Professor and the Madman, in Trinity today.
By Dominic McGrath
Analysis

University Autonomy, and the Reasons Colleges Are Sceptical of Publicly Funded Education

Colleges see the recent decline in state funding as a reason to reduce the level of government regulation of universities.
By Dominic McGrath

Two Separate Facilities for E3, On and Off Campus

The civil engineering facilities of the Simon Perry building are currently not included in the plans.
By Róisín Power

Unsuppressed and from the West: This Side Up Launch Debut Album

Tomorrow, The Grand Social will play host to the launch of the hip-hop trio’s latest release, Full Fat.
By Saoirse Ní Scanláin