A Dubliner Like No Other, Roddy Doyle Charms the City’s Literature Festival

'Print isn't the dead' was the main message of the week-long festival.
By Shauna Donnelly

Celebrations Galore as Trinity’s Aisling Maher Receives Camogie All-Star

The Trinity and Dublin Camogie star is the first representative of her county to win the award since 2007.
By Muireann Nic Corcráin

Spotlight On: Trinity Indian Society

Simarjit Singh, President of Trinity Indian Society, speaks about the importance of celebrating Indian culture here in Ireland.
By Niamh Herbert

Three Wins from Four for Trinity Volleyball

Trinity Volleyball claimed victories in the student men's league, the student women's league and the league women's league.
By Barry Murphy

Flora and Brixton: Douglas Hyde Gallery Preview

The bronze sculpture and anger from artists Abbas Akhavan and Mona Hatoum are not to be missed.
By Muireann Kane

DUAFC Through to Last 16 After Scrappy Win Over Inchicore

Despite a far from perfect performance, DUAFC showed enough quality to book a place in next round of the Metropolitan Cup.
By Stephen Patrick Murray

Late Drama as Navan Pip DUFC Women to Claim Victory

A game that could have gone either way was decided in cruel fashion by a late Navan try.
By Cormac Watson

UCD Students to Petition to Leave “Inept” Union

A group of students is gathering signatures to trigger a constitutional referendum.
By Róisín Power

Ba Chóir go mbeadh TCDSU ag Breathnú ar Chóras Nua an Aontais i Má Nuad

Is athrú mór é seo d’Aontas na Mac Léinn Má Nuad agus seans go mbeadh ceachtanna nua le foghlaim ag na hollscoileanna eile.
Editorial

TCDSU Should Watch Maynooth’s New Union Structure Closely

Maynooth Students' Union's new senate structure is a radical departure that other students' unions could learn from.