Patricia Callaghan, Trinity’s Academic Secretary, Awarded Honorary Membership of TCDSU Council

The rare honour was bestowed on Callaghan at TCDSU Council this evening, making her the fourth ever recipient of the award.
By Dominic McGrath

DU Equestrian Takes First Place Overall in Intervarsities

The Equestrian Club enjoyed a very successful trip to Queen’s University Belfast this weekend, winning best college overall for the first time in over five years.
By Dillon Hennessy

Eight Stories on Using Art as a Medium to Inspire Political Conversation

This afternoon, DU Amnesty invited members of the artistic initiative to discuss their involvement with the repeal the eighth campaign.
By Grace O'Boyle
Contribution

The Repeal Campaign Must be Less Polarising and More Open to Discussion

With last week's Irish Times poll showing that the Irish electorate are some way off supporting repealing the eighth, Isla Hoe outlines ways in which the repeal campaign could resonate with a wider audience.
By Isla Hoe

Voting in Referendum on €7 million Student Centre to Begin in Late March

Voting in the referendum will take place between March 22nd and March 24th.

New Trinity Research Reveals 1 in 20 Older Adults Suffer a Major Depressive Episode

The research, by Trinity's Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA), also revealed that 48 per cent of adults over 54 provide financial assistance to their children.
By Róisín Power

At VisArts’s Annual Exhibition, a Vibrant Atmosphere and Impressive Art

Tonight, TCD Visual Arts Society launched their annual end-of-year exhibition, which saw an impressive diversity of works from striking photographs to intricate paintings.
By Arianna Schardt

Sarah Koenig on Understanding Crime, the Future of Journalism and Remaining Objective

This afternoon, the Hist invited the American journalist and radio presenter to discuss the impact of her work and the popularity of her podcast, Serial.
By Kathleen McNamee

An Evening of Solidarity and Admiration at the Irish Times Theatre Awards

Annie Keegan reflects on last night’s awards, from having her tweets critiqued by the paper's theatre editor to hanging out with the industry's stars.
By Annie Keegan

Unite to Organise Ballot, as Hopes Fade of Deal with College

The union had given College two weeks to offer a new deal to administrative staff after their first offer failed to address staff concerns.
By Dominic McGrath