As Decisions Draw Near, Marches for Education and Repeal Mark One Last Push

The March for Education is part of the longer campaign before a funding decision, while the March for Choice could be the last before a referendum.
By Niamh Egleston

A Heavy-Handed Re-telling of A Doll’s House Makes its Mark

Adapted by Belinda McKeon and re-titled 'Nora', the Dublin Theatre Festival play just does enough to make an impact.
By Marcus Bateson

Flooding and Increased Visitors Top Trinity Concerns for College Green

Trinity has been consulted over the planned pedestrianisation of College Green.
By Kathleen McNamee

We Have a Timeline for a Repeal Referendum. We Must be Prepared

Annie Hoey argues that, following Leo Varadkar's announcement of a May or June referendum, activists must prepare for the challenge ahead.
By Annie Hoey

Trinity People Before Profit Members Defend Decision to Remove Pro-Life Material

The students took the decision unilaterally, in what they characterised as a personal stand against the views advertised.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

Trinity Researchers Make Progress in Cancer Treatment

Prof Lorraine O’Driscoll's research may help doctors to identify patients at risk of resistance to drug therapy.
By Jack Schofield

Returning From the Lion’s Den: Billy O’Hora on Life as an Ambassador

DUFC's Billy O'Hora discusses a summer spent as an ambassador with the Lions on their New Zealand tour.
By Cormac Watson

Ireland’s Youngest Students’ Union is Fighting For its Autonomy

Dublin Business School Students' Union, now in its third year of existence, is vying for more independence from the college.
By Jake O'Donnell

Art Making History: Banners for Bodily Autonomy

Alice Maher, Breda Mayock and Rachel Fallon illustrate the repeal journey with powerful banners
By Kathleen McNamee
Analysis

A May Referendum Date is the Lesser of Two Evils

Ciannait Khan argues that the timeline for a referendum on the eighth amendment raises its own concerns.
By Ciannait Khan