Citizens’ Assembly Votes to Put Abortion Question to Oireachtas

The Oireachtas will now need to respond to the recommendation for a referendum on giving the Dáil and Seanad power to legislative for abortion.
By Dominic McGrath and Niamh Egleston

From Trinity and Beyond, Hundreds March in Dublin in Support of Science

Hundreds of scientists, researchers and members of the public marched in support of science and evidence-based decision making this afternoon.
By Jamie Sugrue

After Months of Deliberation, Citizens’ Assembly Votes to Replace, not Repeal, Eighth Amendment

The assembly will also vote today on their recommendations for what should replace the eighth amendment.
By Dominic McGrath and Niamh Egleston

Trinity Orchestra on Capturing the Magic of David Bowie

The product of months of work, Trinity Orchestra's new video serves as a testament to Bowie and the orchestra's own dedication.
By Jack O’Neill

The Hamilton: Functional and Inelegant in the East End of Trinity

Despite the building’s blatant lack of charm, the design managed to overcome a number of difficult planning issues, which is worthy of some praise.
By Holly Brown
Contribution

Assessing the Use of Prescriptive Medication as a Study Aid

Prescriptive medication can be enticing as a study aid, and there are a multitude of opinions as to whether or not they are acceptable.
By Molly Flynn

A Home Within the College’s Gates: Trinity’s Academic Residents

While it's well known that students occupy rooms on campus, members of academic staff have chosen to live in Trinity – some for as long as 40 years.
By Anna Moran

Explore a Different Side of Trinity with Early Printed Books

At the top of the Old Library, Early Printed Books hosts some of the oldest and most valuable books in Trinity.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh

Jill & Gill, Dublin’s Most Vibrant Artists, on Muses, Politics and Plans for the Future

In just over a year, Jill and Gill has become of the coolest brands in Dublin, working for everyone from the Abortion Rights Campaign to James Vincent McMorrow.
By Arianna Schardt

Jane Harman on the Difficulties Faced by Women in Politics and the Current Gridlock in Congress

Praising the work of women in politics, including Theresa May and Mary Robinson, Harman inspired a positive and lively discussion with the Phil.
By Ivan Rakhmanin