With “Words By Women”, Lilliput Press Celebrates Irish Female Writers

In honour of International Women’s Day, the evening featured poet Rosita Sweetnam, writer Sydney Weinberg and critic Maggie Armstrong.
By Orla Howells

Vis Arts on Providing a Space for Trinity’s Artistic Talent to be Appreciated

As their end of year exhibition draws to a close, Fionnuala Egan speaks to the chair of TCD Visual Arts Society, Sarah Morel.
By Fionnuala Egan

Repealing the Eighth Never Looked So Good: The Flea for Choice

Organised by Brian Donnelly and Dara McElligot, the vintage flea market, taking place on Saturday, aims to raise money for the repeal the eighth campaign.
By Siobhan O’Leary Ashford

European Space Agency Selects Trinity Astrophysicist to Help Shape Future of Space Exploration

Trinity astrophysicist Prof Peter Gallagher has been appointed as one of 12 advisers to the Director of Science at the agency.
By Jamie Sugrue

DU Film Festival is Fostering Relationships Between Irish Students and Filmmakers

Ahead of their closing event tomorrow, Grace Meagher speaks to organiser of Dublin University Film Festival, Susannah Hunt, about the speakers, screenings and showings that are involved in this week’s festival.
By Grace Meagher

The Merits of Doing a Dissertation

James Shaw discusses Trinity’s unique position of offering undergraduates the chance to do a dissertation and outlines what students can expect from the experience.
By James Shaw

At Odds with Pro-Choice UCDSU, New President Gives Conflicted Response to Repeal Campaign

Katie Ascough, a pro-life campaigner and who was elected President today, did not commit to attending pro-choice marches with the union.
By Sinéad Baker and Dominic McGrath

Marianne Elliott on the Challenges Faced by the Northern Ireland Housing Trust in Belfast City

Last night, DU History welcomed the prominent Irish historian as part of International Women’s Week.
By Imogen McGuckin

Maynooth Students’ Union Votes Overwhelming to Remain in USI

Ninety-six per cent of voters voted to remain in USI, with only 90 students voting to leave the union.
By Dominic McGrath

UCD Students Vote in Favour of Reducing the Current Level of Third-Level Fees

Students were given three options, with over 62 per cent of voters voting to mandate UCDSU to campaign for significantly reduced third-level fees.
By Sinéad Baker