Dublin University Football Club Defeated 24–0 by a Strong Terenure Side in Season Opener

On a rainy afternoon in College Park, an inexperienced Trinity side lost out to Terenure, who managed to pick up a crucial bonus point.
By Cormac Watson

Offbeat Donuts Roll into House Six

The addition of Offbeat comes after the union's shop recorded a €6,500 deficit last year.
By Kathleen McNamee

“One of the Most Important Events all Year”: Don’t Miss the Trinity Hall Societies Fair

The Trinity Hall societies fair is but the tip of the iceberg, with the JCR hoping to boost the presence of Trinity's societies on the Dartry site this year.
By Niamh Herbert

Tricky Humour and Uneven Success in “The Shitstorm”

'The Shitstorm' is an unorthodox West-Kerry take on Shakespeare's ‘The Tempest’.
By Will Dunleavy

Movement, Tragedy and Drama Tell the Tales of a Lost Generation

Dublin Fringe Festival’s ‘Close to the Sun’ tells the turbulent story of Irish emigrants.
By Ciara Haley

Trinity Graduate and Celebrated Author JP Donleavy Dies

The author, best known for his comedic masterpiece, 'The Ginger Man', has passed away.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

For Second Time in a Year, Former Vice-President Joe Biden Visits Trinity

Biden arrived in Trinity today with little security or fanfare, with Vice-Provost Chris Morash taking him on a tour of campus.
By Dillon Hennessy

TCDSU Condemns €9,000-a-Year Dublin Accommodation Complex

College sent out an email this morning promoting Kavanagh Court as an option for students.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

Trinity Rugby’s Bryan Mollen Named in Irish Sevens Squad

Mollen, a student of UCD, will have to prioritise the sevens squad over his commitments to DUFC.
By Cormac Watson

Trinity’s Cade Ryan Competes in Canoe Slalom World Cup Final

Ryan came 26th out of 77 athletes in the event in Catalonia, in advance of the World Championships in France later this month.
By Ellen McLean