Labour Party Criticise Construction Industry for Student Accommodation “Gold Rush”

A statement criticised the focus on student housing over family homes in light of the ongoing accommodation crisis.
By Sinéad Baker

FW de Klerk, Former President of South Africa, on the Ideals of Freedom and Equality

Addressing Law Soc this evening, de Klerk spoke on class discrimination and was quizzed on receiving the Nobel Prize alongside Nelson Mandela.
By Fionnuala Egan

Unions Consider Industrial Action as Trinity Ends Permanent Contracts for Service Staff

While College has said promotions will still be available for staff, Unite and Siptu have said the decision shows a lack of respect for staff.
By Dominic McGrath and Róisín Power

Glen Hansard speaks to the Phil on Apollo House, Music and His “Lifeline to the Imagination”

Fresh from his support for Home Sweet Home, Hansard spoke to the Phil on the value of Apollo House and why success is tough.
By Brónach Rafferty
Contribution

I’m Protesting for Disability Rights. Students Should Join Me

Ahead of tomorrow's student-led protest outside of Leinster House, Niamh Herbert argues that Ireland needs to urgently ratify the UN Convention for Rights of People with Disabilities.
By Niamh Herbert
Contribution

You Can be Body Confident Without Being Fitness Obsessed

With many people embarking on new fitness regimes this month, Louise Lawless warns of some of the potential negative effects of being a fitness fanatic.
By Louise Lawless

New Trinity Research will Lead to Advances in the Treatment of Cancer

Findings by Trinity scientists may identify what causes resistance to radiation therapy in patients with oesophageal cancer.
By Róisín Power

New Trinity Research Project Hopes to Deliver 5G Across Europe by 2020

The €5 million research project will be led in Ireland by Trinity's Prof Luiz Da Silva in the Connect centre, as part of an ambitious EU research project.
By Dominic McGrath
Contribution

The Dangers of Manufacturing a Hierarchy of Degrees

Philip McGuinness argues that the perceived hierarchy of college courses is counterproductive to students' university experience.
By Philip McGuinness

Stunts, Screenplays and Shorts: DU Film Present the Film Network

This weekend, the society will offer students with an interest in the film industry the opportunity to meet major names in the industry, including Peter Dillon, Rachel O’Flanagan and Andrew Bradford.
By Jennifer Wilson