New Strategy to Foster “Intuitive” Attitude to Equality Among Students

A new strategy seeks to prioritise inclusivity and diversity by supporting LGBT staff and students, mature students and ensuring students leave understanding inclusion.
By Niamh Egleston

“We were Offering Sex”: Nell McCafferty on Contraceptive Trains and Women’s Liberation

Last night, DU History hosted a panel discussion with Nell McCafferty, who took part in the original Contraceptive Train protest of 1971.
By Cathal Byrne

Neil Barnes on the Past, Present and Future of Club Culture

Killian Barry sits down with Neil Barnes of legendary dance duo Leftfield to talk about the group's critically acclaimed album Leftism, his work as a DJ and the current club and festival scene.
By Killian Barry

Alice Maher on Strike 4 Repeal and on Using Art to Reflect the Female Experience

The artist also spoke to Vis Arts about the high standards of student artists today and how last week’s Strike 4 Repeal was inspirational for her.
By Alice Quinn Banville

91% in DIT Vote to Remain in USI

The vote in DIT follows last week's vote in Maynooth University, where students also voted to remain in USI.

David Ola Elected JCR President on 50.5% of Vote

Ola ran on a platform of increasing society involvement in Trinity Hall and improving participation among Halls residents.
By Ciarán Molloy

With Two Teams Placing First, DU Dance Sees Intervarsities Success

Despite ongoing issues with space this year, the society took home multiple awards, with its jazz and contemporary teams coming in first place.
By Sinéad Baker

Dublin’s Literary Longevity: Exploring the Literary Capital Today

Maura Ford chats to some of Dublin’s most prominent booksellers to greater understand the enduring power of books in this literary city.
By Maura Ford

Celebrating Trinity Women in Science

DU General Science society hosted an evening dedicated to celebrating women in science and exploring barriers that hinder diversity in the workplace.
By Grace D'Arcy

There’s Only One Course of Action for Students as Staff Strike

Kevin Donoghue argues that the cause of Trinity's staff should always receive the support of students.
By Kevin Donoghue