DU Hockey in Dramatic Cup Victory over Corinthians
Trinity booked a much-coveted spot in the semi-finals of the Neville Cup after a pulsating game in Santry yesterday.
Intruder Alarm Sees Some Students Vacate 24-Hour Library
An unidentified trigger caused the alarm to sound for almost 45 minutes.
Trinity Comes Unstuck Against Strong Garryowen Side
An excellent game of rugby ended in defeat for DUFC, as a powerful Garryowen side took the points in College Park.
Now in Lisbon, The Web Summit Still Holds Dear Its Trinity Beginnings
Growing out of an idea thought up in Trinity's Edmund Burke lecture theatre, the 2017 Web Summit boasted over 55,000 attendees.
The Green Party’s Great Hope
Catherine Martin, the Green Party's Deputy Leader, talks about her party's electoral fortunes and what she thinks of Leo Varadkar.
New Appointment Process to End ‘Pass by Compensation’ Staff Promotions
The reforms have been welcomed by the Irish Federation of University Teachers.
Look Who’s Back, Bigger and Becker Than Ever
Amy Becker, a DJ who is quickly becoming a big name in London, is set to play Dublin.
We Shouldn’t Be Voting on Human Rights
Whether in Australia or Ireland, let's not make people's right a matter for a simple majority, writes Annie Hoey.
No Victory for Trinity’s Golfers in Bunbury Shield
Trinity’s golf clubs fell to defeat for the 50th year in a row, in a jovial encounter against Lahinch Golf Club’s Senior Team, in a match named after the recently deceased Peter Bunbury.
Celebritity Status and Fundraising at the Phil
Fr Peter McVerry was on hand to help debate whether celebrities should be able to attach their names to charitable causes.