IT Tallaght Students to Support Repeal Campaign

Students in IT Tallaght also voted to remain part of USI.
By Isla Hoe

The Hist Debates Forgiveness, in Maidens Final

Kate Maher emerged as the eventual winner of the novice debating competition.
By Sadhbh Ni Dhonnabhain

Mary Mitchell O’Connor Visits Oisín House Site

The higher education minister's visit marks another step towards the completion of the student residences, which will see accommodation created for 250 students.
By Kathleen McNamee

TMT and DU Dance Pull Out All the Stops for Their Winter Showcase

Christmas Comes Early at Talent-Filled Winter Showcase
By Róisín Power

Find Fashion in the Berkeley

Fashion brand Theo + George will have a pop-up shop in the Berkeley until Saturday.
By Danielle Olavario

In Trinity Hall, Into the Woods Blossoms

Familiar faces and new talent combined for another excellent Halls musical.
By Dominic McGrath

Employers Should Pay More to Fund Higher Education, But Not at Any Cost

Joe O'Connor says that while additional funding from employers is welcome, industry should not be shaping decisions in higher education.
By Joe O'Connor

The Silent Teachers of Trinity’s Anatomy Department

Donating your body was once an anonymous process. But now, Trinity is trying to re-humanise the people who offer their bodies after death.
By Jake O'Donnell

Trinity Launches New App for Open Day

The app – which contains maps and schedules – has been developed for the thousands of students who visit Trinity for its open day.
By Aoife McCormack

The Trinity Student Going Through Hoops To Achieve Her Dreams

Trinity’s basketball sports scholar Aoife O’Halloran on overcoming injuries, video analysis and playing Israel's army cadets.
By Dillon Hennessy