NCI Votes Overwhelmingly to Remain Part of USI

Students from National College of Ireland voted on their college's future in USI, with 97.2 per cent of voters choosing to remain.
By Dominic McGrath and Ciaran Molloy

The BESS Graduate Leading Hungary’s Far Right

Trinity graduate Marton Gyöngyösi is helping take his far-right party to the cusp of power in Hungary.
By Dominic McGrath

Mixed Fortunes for Trinity Basketball

An electric start to DUBC’s Dublin league campaign has not been matched by the team's campaign in the Colleges League.
By Donal MacNamee

Universities to Offer €250,000 Salaries to Top Staff

Universities will hope the decision will help them attract top researchers post-Brexit.
By Dominic McGrath

In Search of Dublin’s Aspiring Chinatown

In Dublin's burgeoning Chinatown, a community asks whether official recognition would help keep its culture alive.
By Ciara Haley

For DUFC Player and Coach, Pragmatism is Key to Success

Joe Horan tackles the World Cup, IRFU, and the progress of Trinity's women's rugby team.
By Donal MacNamee

Respectable Finishes for Trinity Ultimate Frisbee at Manchester Beginners Tournament

DUUFC’s two inexperienced teams travelled to Manchester at the weekend, finishing 9th and 10th to build on the club's strong start to the season
By Aideen Mallon

Law School Addresses Concerns for Law and French

Students from the course have raised concerns about the teaching on the course and the built-in year abroad, with many opting to transfer to law.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

Trinity Men’s Water Polo Sunk in 9–4 Defeat

A close game was decided in the final quarter, when Cathal Brugha showed its class to put a gloss on the scoreline and leave deserved victors.
By Conrad Vandlik

In the Months Ahead, Trinity Will Facilitate Free and Fair Debate

Vice-Provost Chris Morash argues that, as Ireland looks towards a referendum next year, all voices need to be heard.
By Chris Morash