In Spain, a State Splinters and Two Nations Emerge
Chris McMahon looks at the events in Spain that could lead to a splintering of the region and the repercussions this could have on Catalonia, Spain and Europe as a whole.
Contribution
Why Choice Matters for International Students Too
Eliana Jordan argues that coming from the US highlights the need to stand in solidarity with Irish people fighting for reproductive choice.
DU Fencing Snag Silverware at Intermediate Championships
New member Elliot Schneier took gold in the men’s foil this weekend, with Bethany Rush and Leah McHugh also claiming silverware.
Trinity Sailing Navigate Tricky Opposition to Claim Silverware at IUSA Easterns
DUSC displayed great strength in depth in Wexford, as four Trinity teams claimed victory in the tournament’s three categories.
Mulligan and Haines: An Identity Crisis on Dame St
The new cocktail bar leaves something of a bad taste in the mouth.
UCDSU Board Contradicts Ascough on Legal Advice Claim
Ascough claimed this week that the union’s board of directors helped offer advice on the removal of abortion information from the freshers’ guide.
Trinity to Reopen Tomorrow, Following Inspection
While all schools will be closed tomorrow, Trinity has decided to remain open after an inspection found no major damage on campus.
Fairies, Fantasy and Feminism at the Third Annual DeptCon Convention
DeptCon provided an in-depth look into Ireland's unique and blooming young adult literary scene.
Around the World, Design is Encouraging Students to Socialise
Architects across the world are increasingly putting the need for social interaction at the heart of their student accomodation designs.
Trinity Volleyball in Disappointing Loss to IT Carlow
An inexperienced Trinity Volleyball was comfortably second-best yesterday to IT Carlow, who claimed the spoils by three sets to one.