Five of the Best: Student Jobs

The best flexible, if more unorthodox, student jobs to get you through college.
By Grace Meagher

I nDomhan Corraitheach na hIriseoireachta, Tá Gluaiseacht Óg Nua ag Teacht Chun Cinn

Tá an ghlúin óg ag cinntiú nach mbeidh meath eile ar iriseoireacht trí mheán na Gaeilge sa todhchaí.
By Philip McGuinness

Farage’s Visit in Doubt, as Hist Rescinds Gold Medal Invitation

The decision comes after the society faced backlash on social media following the announcement that Farage would visit Trinity in early 2018 to receive the award.
By Dominic McGrath

The Hist Faces Backlash Over Farage Invitation

Nigel Farage is speaking to the Hist in the beginning of 2018 and will receive the Gold Medal for Outstanding Contribution to Public Discourse from the society.
By Eleanor O'Mahony
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As an Asylum Seeker, Attending College Offered Me New Hope

Takondwa Mwale speaks about her struggle to go back to education while under direct provision in Ireland.
By Takondwa Mwale

Come Away with Me to the End of the World

In spite of the promising title the play 'Come Away with Me to the End of the World' leaves one feeling very much like staying at home.
By Alice Bellamy

Social Democrats Propose €60m Spending Boost on Third-Level Education

In their alternative budget, the party also called for a €500 reduction in the student contribution charge.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

Crumlin Children’s Hospital and St James’s Hopsital to Benefit from Med Day 2017

Former Head of the School of Medicine Paul Browne launched Med Day 2017 in the Minister for Health's absence.
By Niamh Herbert

For Zeminar, Over 120 Organisations and 60 Speakers to Attend RDS

From the 10th to 12th of October, the RDS will become an arena of inspiration, aimed specifically at inspiring 'Generation Z'.
By Ciara Haley

Speaking with: Trinity Space Society about Space Week and Rocket Launches

Recognised officially by the CSC only last November, the Trinity Space Society is set to have a blast this week.
By Niamh Herbert