Nobel Prize Winner to Launch Trinity’s New-Look Science Degree

Prof William Campbell, a Trinity graduate, will help launch Trinity's reformed science degree programme next week.
By Louise McCormack

St Angela’s College Sligo Votes for Pro-Choice Stance

A referendum saw 83.1 per cent of voters opt for the union to adopt a pro-choice stance.
By Dominic McGrath and Aisling Marren

Pussy Riot Brings the Fight to Dublin

Pussy Riot brought anger, frustration and pure politics to the Button Factory last night.
By Saoirse Ní Scanláin

Jim Miley Named Director General of IUA

Jim Miley, a former General Secretary of Fine Gael, will head the Irish Universities Association from January.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

Michael Craig-Martin Confirms He’s Still a Radical

Irish-born artist Michael Craig-Martin discussed his own work and how Duchamp was the inspiration behind some of his most famous pieces of art.
By Arianna Schardt

IT Carlow Stamina Too Much for Trinity Camogie

A bitterly cold night ended in disappointment for Trinity Camogie, with the side falling to a 4-9 to 1-10 defeat in the first round of the Purcell Cup.
By Jonathan Fischer

TCDSU and Trinity Rugby Tie the Knot to Support LGBT Rights

Trinity’s women’s rugby team donned rainbow laces last night in their defeat against UCD, with the men’s side to follow suit on Saturday as they face Garryowen in College Park.
By Aaron Hannon

Campaigns and Communications Officer Barry Murphy Elected UCDSU President

Murphy was elected in a by-election after former President Katie Ascough was impeached.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

Trinity Education Project Manager to Move to New Role

Fedelma McNamara, the Project Manager of the Trinity Education Project, will take up the role of Director of Internationalisation.
By Aisling Marren
Contribution

Why Should You Boycott Aramark?

Avoiding Westland Eats in support of direct provision residents is a small gesture, but it can lead to a big change.
By Giordan Castellon