Shane Collins Re-Elected President of GSU, with Madhav Bhargav Elected Vice-President

Collins was elected with 326 first-preference votes, and Bhargav was elected with 242 of first preference.
By Ivan Rakhmanin

Ryanair Funding for Entrepreneurship Post Received on “Non-Committal Basis” Confirms Business Dean

The Dean of Trinity Business School also said that the new building will not be named after a donor, to encourage ‘inclusive interaction with businesses’.
By Róisín Power

The Energy Driving One for Ireland’s Plan to Tackle the Youth Mental Health Crisis

Led by former and current Trinity students, May 1st will see businesses around Ireland engage in an exciting initiative to raise money for youth mental health.
By Aisling Curtis

GSU Presidential Candidates on Representing Students in Trinity and Beyond

Candidates discuss supporting international students, improving representation and ensuring committments on a full-time USI postgraduate officer are fulfilled.
By Sinéad Baker

Money Lost from Trinity’s Philanthropic Branch After Cyber Attack

College has confirmed the attack on the Trinity Foundation accounts, while reports suggest up to €1 million may have been stolen.
By Jake O’Donnell

After Ongoing Disruption, Luas Works Outside Botany Bay Suspended until May 14th

TCDSU and College have been lobbying on the issue, which has seen students disrupted and rehoused in the run up to exams.
By Sinéad Baker

This as a New Beginning for Science

Trinity's Professor of Biochemistry on what drove a normally laboratory-bound community on to the streets in support of science.
By Luke O'Neill

Trinity-led Research Develops New System to Saves Lives Through Social Media

A monitoring systems looks a text, images and video to feed information back to emergency services after a disaster or emergency.
By Isla Hoe

Trinity Fencing Club Look Sharp at Nationals

Dublin University Fencing Club (DUFC) won four medals at the 2017 National Championships held in Loreto Abbey Dalkey this weekend.
By Dillon Hennessy

Survey Shows 78% of Student Nurses and Midwives Considering Emigrating

A survey of internship students by the INMO shows only 30 per cent were offered positions in the Irish health service by April 2017.
By Sinéad Baker