Australian ‘Yes’ Vote is Promising, But Campuses Must Still Work to Drive Change

This Rainbow Week, Minister Katherine Zappone points out that the fight for equality is far from over, especially when we look to the North.
By Katherine Zappone

Architecture Tidbit: Samuel Beckett Theatre

A stylistic look at one of Trinity's most unique buildings.
By Robert Holton

Students Seek Vote on Automatic TCDSU Membership

The petition will need to secure 500 signatures to trigger a referendum on the matter.
By Kathleen McNamee

Japan’s Ambassador Addresses an Uncertain World

Talking to SOFIA, last night, the Japanese ambassador, Mari Miyoshi, discussed Japan's place in a changing world.
By Grace Meagher

Trinity Eye Up Back-to-Back Titles, After Semi-Final Win

Trinity's hurlers have a strong chance of winning the league for the second time in a row, after defeating Queen's University Belfast.
By Muireann Nic Corcráin

Erasmus Embodies ‘Greatest European Ideals’, Says Minister for European Affairs

Minister for European Affairs Helen McEntee addressed academics to mark the 30th anniversary of the Erasmus programme this evening.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

Students and Staff Unite to Condemn Postgraduate Fee Hike

At a town hall meeting, students questioned the rationale behind the fee increase.
By Róisín Power

With €44,000 Raised So Far, Med Day Set to Reach Target

The figure means Med Day 2017 looks set to surpass its €50,000 target.
By Aoife Kearins

New Trinity Robots Promise Upgrade for Ireland’s Elderly

The robot, nicknamed ‘Stevie’, will be able to perform basic tasks to help those living alone or in assisted care.
By Kilian Tscherny

Playing the People’s Game with Trinity Croquet

One of Trinity's more niche sports, Croquet Club offers a welcoming environment for new members as its popularity continues to surge.
By Aaron Hannon