Editorial
“Baptism Barrier” Primary Schools and Impersonal CAO Should Learn From Each Other
The Irish education system, at different stages, either reduces applicants identities to a number or fixates on their religious belief.
After an Unsuccessful Three Months, DUAFC Sack Manager
Adam Firych will leave the club alongside his assistant manager after an eight-game winless streak.
DUFC Suffer Defeat to Dominant Clontarf Side, Losing 29-0
DUFC lost 29-0 to Clontarf yesterday evening in College Park in a disappointing start to the new year.
With Deadline for Submissions Passed, No Objections to Redesigned 250-bed Accommodation Project
Dublin City Council has verbally confirmed to Trinity that no objections have been made to the redesigned Oisín House project.
Contribution
The Question of Reclaiming the Word Queer
As we approach the end of Rainbow Week, Lauren Guy examines how the word 'queer' is being reclaimed as an all-inclusive term by many in the LGBT community.
Trinity GAA Will Hope to Bounce Back from Sigerson and Fitzgibbon Cup Defeats
Trinity’s hurling team lost out to LIT in their Fitzgibbon Cup debut, before the senior footballers fell to NUIG the following day in the Sigerson Cup.
Alex Hutchinson On Irish Fashion Photography and Developing as an Artist
In a conversational address to DUPA and Trinity Fashion Society, the Dublin-based fashion photographer spoke about learning his craft and his love of his work.
Trinity Scientists Identify Key Role of Module in Fighting Common Flu
The work discovered the role of a biological module is key in fighting viruses such as the common flu, and could lead to new options against viral infections.
Unless Something is Done, Ireland May End up with its Own Brexit or Trump
James Behan argues that we need to look beyond our progressive bubble and social media.
Queer Careers Network Highlights Inclusivity and Diversity in Irish Workplaces
Launched last night, the network aims to connect LGBT college students with LGBT friendly firms and employers.