The School Where Students Make the Rules

In Wicklow, one school thinks direct democracy delivers the best results.
By Bridget Maloney

Oireachtas Committee Calls for Rational and Factual Debate on the Eighth Amendment

The committee's much anticipated report called for significant reforms of abortion law in Ireland.
By Kathleen McNamee and Dominic McGrath

Queen’s University Belfast to Join Controversial Teaching Framework

QUBSU's president said the vote was 'disappointing'.
By Dominic McGrath

A Short Guide to Christmas Traditions

From advent calendars to gingerbread men, where did our favourite Christmas traditions begin?
By Lorna Reid and Clara King

A Very Trinity Christmas

We investigate the history of Trinity's Christmas traditions.
By Aoife Kearins

USI to Protest Against Avoca’s Links to Direct Provision

Avoca is owned by Aramark, which provides food to direct provision centres.
By Dominic McGrath

Men Outnumber Women in Senior Students’ Union Positions

Only three female students' union presidents over the last three years across eight of Ireland's largest colleges.
By Louise McCormack

Half Light Delves Into the Darkness

Four Trinity students are building on the success of their Debut Devising Festival show.
By Alice Bellamy
Contribution

Twelve Pubs is a Christmas Curse on All Bar Staff

Isla Hoe argues that the 12 pubs tradition is a damnable Christmas folly.
By Isla Hoe

The Belgians Do It Bettter

We travel to Brussels for the sights, sounds and smells of a real Christmas market.
By Shauna Donnelly