Editorial

No, Farage Should Not Get a Medal. But He Should Be Invited to Speak

Completely rescinding the invitation to Nigel Farage would only play into the narrative that students can’t cope with hearing incendiary views.

CSC’s Curious DUGES Stance, Inflated March Figure, Students Against Fees

DUFC Claim First Win With Crucial Defeat of Young Munster

After three defeats to open the season, yesterday’s result lifts Trinity off the foot of the Division 1A Table
By Thomas Conway

In Long-Awaited Court Date, Trinity Volleyball Defeat Garda

Both men’s and women’s sides made the perfect start to their league campaigns in Coláiste de Íde in Tallaght.
By Donal MacNamee

DU Hockey Club Slump to Second Defeat in Two Games

After a relatively even first half, YMCA subjected Trinity to a second-half thrashing in Wesley College today.
By Donal MacNamee

Trinity Ladies Hockey Earn Hard-Fought Win Over Pembroke Wanderers

DULHC fought off a determined Pembroke side to record a valuable 2-1 win in the early season EY Hockey league fixture.
By Matthew Murphy

In the Years Ahead, Student Activists Need to Stay Mobilised and Engaged

Philip McGuinness argues that Irish students must look beyond repeal or once-a-year marches and work for sustained change.
By Philip McGuinness

We Have a Long Way to Go in Education, Bruton Tells TAP Audience

Addressing the audience at the 21st Century Schools of Distinction award ceremony, Bruton called for a change in how we talk about education in Ireland.
By Dominic McGrath and Kathleen McNamee

Students Against Fees Considers Expanding Campaign to Housing

The group met today to discuss their plans for the year, organising their first public meeting for the year in the next few weeks.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

Don’t be a Pillar of Perfection, Niall Breslin Tells Trinity Audience

Niall Breslin's talk focused on his own struggles with mental health and his advice to others.
By Muireann Nic Corcráin