70 Trinity Researchers Named in Government Funding Programme

The awards were announced by the government at an event in Waterford Institute of Technology.
By Jack Schofield

The New Arts Block Cafe: Worth the Hype?

The Perch looks slick and shiny, but what has changed in the Arts Block cafe?
By Lorna Reid

Art Deco Splendours and Astounding Detail on D’Olier St

Often overlooked, the Gas Building is an amazing mismatch of art deco and Neo-Tudor styles.
By Arianna Schardt

Maths of Juggling, Mooncake and Bressie: Your Week Ahead

Check out the best events to help you get through the week.
By Charlotte O'Reilly

Bruton Launches New International Fund for Irish Universities

The fund will see €500,000 being made available to institutions wishing to promote international collaboration.
By Kathleen McNamee

Tá Fearg agus Díomá ar na Mic Léinn. Tá Gá le Fóram Éigin Chun a gCuid Imní a Chur in Iúl

Léiríonn na fadhbanna atá ag na mic léinn ó roinn na ceimice nach raibh siad in ann a gcuid imní a chur in iúl.
Editorial

Silencing the Other Side is Never a Substitute for Good Arguments

The decision to remove pro-life posters will alienate people where good arguments could convince them.
Editorial

Students Are Frustrated and Angry. They Need Places to Air Their Concerns

The issues facing chemistry students show there are still hurdles in Trinity stopping students from raising their concerns.

Trinitones Newest Video: Bob Dylan and the Band’s ‘I Shall be Released’

Just back from their tour of Australia, the Trinitones talk about their upcoming music video.
By Niamh Herbert

Weakened DUFC Women Outclassed by Impressive Wexford Wanderers

A depleted Trinity side suffered a heavy 43-0 defeat to a hugely talented Wexford Wanderers team.
By Matthew Murphy