Thrilling Encounter for Trinity GAA Sees First League Game End in Draw

The intermediate team were unlucky not to come out on top against DCU.
By Muireann Nic Corcráin

After Saturday, Sinn Féin’s Hypocrisy on the Eighth Amendment is Glaring

The party didn't attend the March for Choice at the weekend, offering a poor excuse despite their nominal support for repeal.
By Simon Foy

DUFC Women Suffer Heavy Defeat to NUI Galway

A robust Galway side put Trinity to the sword today, sweeping to a 39-0 victory over Joe Horan’s inexperienced outfit.
By Andy Keenan

Niall Murphy’s Donnybrook Journey

The Donnybrook Fair chef has a new cookbook out, but don't ask him about clean-eating.
By Lorna Reid

Trinity’s Access Programme is Teaching Oxford Lessons

With the help of TAP staff, Oxford University has set up a foundation year to introduce and integrate students from disadvantaged backgrounds.
By Holly Foley

Trinity Researchers Re-Purpose Drug to Better Treat Lung Cancer

The discovery will be vital for treating chemotherapy-resistant lung cancer.
By Jack Schofield
Analysis

“Our Future is in Jeopardy”: Why People are Marching for Education

From students to staff, from trade unionists to politicians, thousands marched today for higher education. Here are their reasons.

It’s Time for Historic Decisions, USI President Tells 6,000-Strong Crowd at Education March

In speech after speech, USI were trenchant in their opposition to student loans.
By Dominic McGrath and Niamh Egleston

Students Shouldn’t Fear “Financial Pressure”, Says Higher Education Minister

The intervention from Mary Mitchell O'Connor comes as students prepare to march to Leinster House.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

“Ignore the Great Centrists”, 450-Strong Trinity Crowd Told Ahead of Education March

450 students gathered in Front Square this morning to join the USI March for Education.
By Kathleen McNamee and Dominic McGrath