Five of the Best Toasties in Dublin

Even better when paired with a pint, locations not far from campus offer the classic food with great atmosphere.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh

From Beauty and the Beast to Blade Runner, Spend Some Time in Trinity’s DVD Library

Trinity's DVD library isn't just for film students. If you have a spare hour in Trinity, why not pay a visit and watch some classic films.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh

Lunch under €10: WowBurger, Tucked Inside Workmans, Doesn’t Fail to Impress

When your new year diet gets boring, WowBurger offers an indulgent, unhealthy alternative.
By Maryia Ditchkowska

Moving on from Harvard: Education Key to Combatting Sexism in Sport and Society

Last year's reports on sexism in Harvard's soccer and cross country teams produced consternation but little surprise. Education is the only way to combat it.
By Jake O’Donnell

“The Assembly Room of the City” or a Permanent Roadblock? The Pedestrianisation of College Green

As Dublin City Council is poised to trial pedestrianisation next year before making their final decision, Christopher McMahon examines the potential effects of a civic plaza on College Green.
By Christopher McMahon

Amidst Complaints of Inefficiency, Academic Registry Begins Enhancement Process

The online registration system has been improved and a new forum has been developed to improve relations between Academic Registry and Trinity's faculties.
By Philip McGuinness

Institutes of Technology: Promoting Access and Protecting Third-Level Education

The leaders of institutes of technology oppose loan schemes for their students. Faced with a more diverse body of students, they see higher education as a public good.
By Dominic McGrath

Hall’s Most Reasonable Resident on Educating Students and Introducing Them to Independent Life

Jenna Clarke Molloy talks to Trinity Hall Warden, Brendan Tangney, about his passion for teaching and why Halls remains a unique institution.
By Jenna Clarke Molloy

From Music to Mathematics, Linking Different Disciplines is Crucial to the Trinity Education Project

Vice-Provost and Chief Academic Officer, Chris Morash, outlines how the Trinity Education Project plans to give students greater ability to study modules outside of their chosen course.
By Chris Morash

Dance For Choice Comes to District 8 With Mother Club and Hidden Agenda

Featuring DJ sets from the ​Mother and Hidden Agenda DJs​ and spoken word from Una Mullally and Vickey Curtis, the night seeks to raise much needed funds for the repeal the eighth movement.
By Carla King-Molina