After Three Years of Negotiations, Trinity Secures Iveagh Grounds
After three years of talks, it was announced today that Trinity has purchased the sports facility in Drimnagh.
Joan Donegan is Standing Firm for Ireland’s Academics
The new head of the Irish Federation of University Teachers talks gender quotas, diplomacy and a life spent in union politics.
Law Soc ‘Disappointed’ After Drunken Students Disrupt Black-Tie Event
An ambulance was called to Carton House last night, after drunken students caused significant unrest.
The Trinity Security Guard With a Passion for Spiders
For arachnid enthusiast Collie Ennis, a recent trip to Kenya with science students was a dream come true.
Five of the Best: Independent Bookshops
Looking for a good read that is not on a required reading list? We've compiled a list of Dublin's finest independent bookshops.
Mixed Bag for Trinity Volleyball
Trinity's women's team won at student level last week, while the men's side beat Santry before falling to Aer Lingus in the senior national league.
Students Want More Engagement With Lecturers, Says New Report
The Irish Survey of Student Engagement reveals that students want more interaction with staff.
Negative Body Feelings? Seek Help
In a world of increased pressure and social demands, the importance of learning to love oneself should not be disregarded.
Looking Fine at 50, The Berkeley Library’s Half Century
Celebrating its 50th birthday, we take a look at how the Berkeley Library is still loved, even in its brutality.
Medals Galore for DU Fencing in Successful Weekend
Trinity's fencers brought home medals from UCD and DCU this weekend, while also overcoming an alumni side in the club's 'Past vs Present' match.