Women’s March Sets the Tone For How the World Should React to President Trump
Marches across the globe on Saturday outlined how best to deal with a Trump presidency – by not laying down quietly.
Work to Begin on Year-Long Medium Voltage Upgrade
The year-long disruption to campus will result in a greater capacity of Trinity’s electricity supply.
A Triumphant Spectacle of Human Emotion: West Side Story Comes to Dublin
Last week the Bord Gais Energy Theatre played host to the Olivier award-winning production of classic musical.
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Lipsync Battle, LGBT Careers and a Géilí: Rainbow Week with Trinity’s Societies
Fionnuala Egan looks to the week ahead, one packed with LGBT-related events across campus.
Nochtann “Deachtráiteas” Nua an Gné is Dorcha de Thráchtálaíocht
Is minic nach nglactar le cur i gcoinne tráchtálaíocht as bheith idé-eolaioch. Ach nochtann conartha sealadacha d’fhoireann an Choláiste iarmhairtí diúltacha den treocht sin.
Editorial
Trinity’s New “Diktat” for Staff Reveals the Darker Side of Commercialisation
Objections to commercialisation are often dismissed as ideological. Yet new temporary contracts for support staff reveal more worrying consequences.
Mura bhFeiceann an Polaiteoirí Luach na Mac Léinn d’Éirinn, Ní Dócha go bhFeicfidh Siad É Riamh
Níl aon chiall in íde béil a thabhairt don earnáil tithíochta de bharr a tóraíochta brabúis le hiarracht bheag, agus is míthuiscint mhór de staid dobhuanaithe an mhargaidh atá léirithe ann.
Editorial
If Politicians Still Can’t See the Value of Students to Ireland, Perhaps They Never Will
Berating the construction industry for focusing on a group that will give greater reward for less effort suggests a lack of understanding of the unsustainable state of the rental market.
Helem: A Home Away from Home for LGBT Lebanon
A centre in Lebanon is providing security and solidarity for the LGBT community in Lebanon amid a quiet sexual revolution in the Arab world.