Trinity American Football Club Secure 14-12 Win Over Belfast Trojans

In a massive early season performance, Trinity managed to respond from an opening day loss with an impressive and balanced performance Sunday.
By Will Heseltine

“You’re Going Out to War”: DUFC Women Host Ireland Internationals and World Cup Trophy

Ireland International rugby stars Ailis Egan, Lindsey Peat and Alisa Hughes inspired attendees as they shared anecdotes in the presence of the Rugby World Cup.
By Dillon Hennessy

The Race to be Ireland’s Top Business School

Kate Lawler assesses the challenges that Trinity faces if it's to become home to Ireland's best business school.
By Kate Lawler

Michael Kerrigan on the Next Steps for Student Politics

USI Congress will vote tomorrow on the union's next President. The sole candidate, Michael Kerrigan, discusses fees, funding and grassroots campaigns.
By Dominic McGrath

Dispelling the Myth of Children’s Literature at Trinity

Professor Peter Hunt's work sets the precedent for children's literature as a serious subject and throws light on an underappreciated area of literature.
By Georgie Emery

Architectural Layers Combine to Make the Pav a Heart of Trinity Life

Functional, friendly and aesthetically pleasing, it provides the perfect centre for campus social life to revolve around.
By Robert Holton

Taste With Gusto Brings the Taste of Italy to Dublin

One of the city's best food vendors, the shop offers an excellent range of olive oils and sauces.
By Maryia Ditchkowska

Health and Sports Week, TEDx and Tech Diversity: Your Week Ahead

The week will also feature a discussion on the Armenian genocide, the Trinity Arts Workshop and Trinitone's fifth anniversary.
By Fionnuala Egan

Agus Céimeanna Ealaíona á Leasaú, Ní Cheart go mBeadh an Bhéim ar Infhostaitheacht Amháin

Cé go bhfuil athuachan cúrsaí tábhachtach, is gá smaoineamh go níos forleithne, ar shaghsanna fostaíochta neamhthraidisiúnta chun foinsí athraithe eile a aimsiú.
Editorial

In Reforming Arts Degrees, Improving Employability Shouldn’t Overtake the Degree’s Purpose

UCD's changes to arts degrees should recognise employability as an added bonus for students, not as the central focus of the degree.