Loosening the Tie: the Formalities of Menswear at Trinity Ball

Womenswear looks at Trinity Ball have changed in recent years. It's time for men to break a few rules.
By Conor Davage

The Arts Dean Passionate About the Role of Literature, and of Universities

Prof Darryl Jones is the quintessential academic in his beliefs that college is a place to challenge ideology.
By Isla Hoe

Why Students’ Unions and Universities are on the Same Page Over Autonomy

Colleges are calling for autonomy from the government, while restricting the freedoms of their students' unions.
By Dominic McGrath

Encouraging Education Through Sport: Trinity Hosts Sadlier and Shamrock Rovers

Today in the global room, former Irish Internationals helped launch a new programme helping to keep young soccer players from DEIS schools engaged in their education.
By Jake O'Donnell

A Space for the Party to Continue When Trinity Ball Closes Its Gates

Saoirse Ní Scanláin explores this year’s Trinity Ball after party which, continuing on until 2pm, has made efforts to become more inclusive.
By Saoirse Ní Scanláin

To Receive Funding, Irish Third-Level Institutions Require Efforts for Gender Balance

For staff in Irish universities, the new gender equality benchmarks required to receive research funding will be a boost in the battle for gender equality.
By Brónagh Kennedy

After Six Years of Deficits, DUCAC Accounts Dwindle by Over 90%

The governing body of student sport in Trinity has ran a combined deficit of €320,000 over the last six years.
By Jake O'Donnell

Liberal Democrats, Loans and Political Cross-Dressing: Nick Clegg Speaks to the Hist

The former Deputy Prime Minister of the UK addressed Brexit, the border and the future of the EU.
By Dominic McGrath

Blossoms on Artistic Collaboration and the Development of their Sound

Ahead of their set at Trinity Ball this Friday, Killian Barry speaks to the band’s lead-singer, Tom Ogden, about their journey since the release of their eponymous album.
By Killian Barry

Amid Increasing Encroachments on Their Freedoms, Students’ Unions Seek to Legislate for Independence

Feeling unable to act, campaign and budget free of interference from their institutions, unions fear they will be unable to fulfil their mandate to students.
By Sinéad Baker