Junior Hurlers Championship Campaign Comes to a Halt in Belfield on Wednesday

University College Dublin (UCD) took full advantage of playing at home to run out 1-19 to 0-8 winners against Trinity's junior hurling team on Wednesday evening.
By Cormac Watson
Analysis

At Media Hustings, Candidates Questioned on Feasibility of Promises and Their Unique Strengths

Candidates in all races fielded questions on policy, with the topic of racism and Irish unity challenging presidential candidates in particular.

The Media Hustings

Analysis

In Latest Hustings, Candidates Favour Collaboration Over Competition

In the Trinity FM and Trinity News interviews today, most candidates showed a willingness to engage across roles rather than knock heads.
By Charlotte Ryan

Motivation in Attracting Non-EU Students to Ireland is Often Cynical

Kevin Donoghue argues that although non-EU students are a valuable asset, the intentions of those attracting them here are often solely financial.
By Kevin Donoghue

Online Trinity Ball Tickets Sell Out in Under an Hour and a Half

With tickets still available in House Six, this year is on track to break the all-time record of just over four hours.
By Sinéad Baker

Inaugural Ents/Piranha Husting Sees Satire Take a Back Seat to Camaraderie

In the first event of its kind in a dramatically changed election period, the event both entertained and confused attendees with its awkward humour.
By Charlotte Ryan

TCDSU Elections: Day One

Analysis

Engagement Takes Centre Stage at TCDSU Hustings, Despite Little Engagement from Audience

All candidates put forward a strong showing at the first hustings of this year's elections, but, with only two contested races, debate was thin on the ground.
By Róisín Power and Charlotte Ryan

TCDSU Votes to Invest €200,000, Using Interest for Students on Placement

The money comes from part of a college fund that is allocated for student services.
By Sinéad Baker