Analysis

The Strange Death of Student Loans

Dominic McGrath asks why countries around the world are getting cold feet about loan schemes.
By Dominic McGrath

Irish Students Pay the Second-Highest Fees in Europe, says New EU Report

The report by the European Commission showed the landscape for third-level fees and supports across Europe.
By Róisín Power

Take a Trip to the Future this Weekend

The Future is a brand new festival conference promising an uplifting experience.
By Saoirse Ní Scanláin

Competition and Comradeship with Trinity’s Athletics Club

DUHAC strikes a balance between the casual and the committed, as the club pursues medal success again this year.
By Thomas Conway

Following The New Coast-Lines at IMMA

The new exhibition Coast-Lines sets out to challenge our perceptions of pattern, surface, motion and place.
By Aisling Clark

Left-Wing Publication Launched Weeks After Burkean Review

The new publication, the 'Red Pen', hopes to fill what it sees as a left-wing niche in Trinity.
By Donal MacNamee

Dublin Theatre Festival in Retrospect

The sixtieth anniversary of the Dublin Theatre Festival proves to be uninspiring but maintains a high quality of production.
By Will Dunleavy

Linda Doyle Appointed New Dean of Research

Doyle, the Director of Connect, will replace John Boland, who left the Dean of Research role last month.
By Kathleen McNamee

Lisa Hannigan Offers an Exquisite Performance for DU Music

Lisa Hannigan talked to DU Music about her process as an artist, while delivering stunning performances of various songs.
By Marcus Bateson

Jailbreak 2018: All You Need to Know

Hugh Fitzgibbon, St Vincent de Paul Director of Jailbreak 2018, gives the lowdown on this year’s competition and how students can get involved.
By Niamh Herbert