The Leading Lights in a Season of Theatre
The new programme of the Abbey seems safe, but not without progression.
Pointing DUCAC in the Right Direction
Newly elected DUCAC Vice-Chair Róisín Harbison tells Matthew Murphy about her plans for her term in office.
Trinity Camogie Takes Enormous Victory Away in Thurles
A remarkable game ended in humiliation for St Patrick’s Campus, Thurles.
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The Evolution of the Student Internship
The glamour of an internship has grown as a result of increased employer expectations and an increased student drive.
Trinity’s Newest Organ Scholar is Playing All the Right Notes
For Arthur Greene, the Chapel presents an opportunity to follow his passion and extraordinary talent.
Students Out in Force for Med Day 2017
Medicine students were out in full force today, fundraising for various charities, organisations and teaching hospitals.
With Reasons Unclear, Hamilton’s Gastro Closes Doors to Students
The cafe has closed and it remains unclear if it will re-open.
Botany Bay Runs Dry, After Water Supply Briefly Breaks
Residents were left without water for at least 30 minutes.
An Bord Pleanála Intervention Delays College Green Development
An Bord Pleanála have requested a further stage of public consultation before making a decision on the new development.
At Ireland’s Oldest Cinema, it’s Curtains Up
The Stella cinema in Rathmines is back, offering something of a stellar experience.