Embattled Ascough to Attend March for Education

UCDSU President Katie Ascough is attending the march amid controversy over a petition for her impeachment
By Róisín Power

Our Education Project Will Change Everything to Preserve the Best of Trinity

The Trinity Education Project will re-define the college's undergraduate education.
By Patrick Prendergast

Setting the Pace in Trinity Sport, Michelle Tanner

Michelle Tanner, the Head of Trinity Sport, is expanding the role of sport in the college.
By Dillon Hennessy

The Answer to the Higher Education Funding Crisis Is Not to Raise Student Fees

Thomas Byrne writes that increased exchequer funding is the best option for the future of higher education.
By Thomas Byrne

After Central Societies Committee Opposition, DUGES Vote Fails

The CSC warned that a successful vote would 'imperil' the future of DUGES.
By Dominic McGrath

DUBC Get Off to Winning Start in Season Opener

DUBC men’s first team enjoyed a comfortable win in their first game of the season, defeating Naas Serpents 65-39.
By Aideen Mallon

Students Should be Allowed to Attend Education March, College Tells Lecturers

In an email sent by the Vice-Provost and the Dean of Undergraduate Studies, lecturers were asked to make arrangements so students could avoid repercussions for attending the march.
By Ciaran Molloy

UCDSU President Katie Ascough Impeachment Petition Rejected

The petition, which gathered 1620 students in favour, did not include supporters’ signatures.
By Dominic McGrath

Áine Lawlor

By Kathleen McNamee

Ireland’s 2015 Victory for Marriage Equality Paved Way for Rest of World

Being the first country in the world to vote in marriage equality has led to Australia embarking on a similar journey.
By Ciannait Khan