Editorial

For Rent Strikes to Work, Activists and TCDSU Must be on the Same Page

It was puzzling to see so little discussion of rent strikes at last Tuesday’s TCDSU council.

At Red Line Book Festival, City Dwellers Leave Their Bubble

The festival starts on October 7th and offers attendees a range of events and talks from esteemed writers.
By Martha Kirwan

Salsa, Saoirse McHugh and Puppy Power: Your Week Ahead

As part of TCDSU's mental health week, Trinity's societies have an array of events planned.
By Eimear Finan

Meet the New Jeweller On the Block

Jewels and Gems on St Andrew's St offers stunning jewellery at knock-down prices.
By Susie Crawford

My Utrecht Erasmus Has Made Me a Parody of Leprechaun Irishness

Molly Furey rediscovers her Irish roots, via Guinness and gas craic, on an Erasmus in the Netherlands.
By Molly Furey

Clinical UCC Make DUFC Men Pay in AIL Opener

A visiting UCC side consigned DUFC to a 30-20 defeat in their first game of this year's All-Ireland League.
By Fiachra Gallagher

Agonising Defeat for Men’s Basketball in Second League Outing, as Ongar Triumph

Trinity's basketballers lost out 65-64 to Ongar Chasers in their second Dublin Men’s Basketball Board Division 3 encounter.
By Matt McCann

TAF Transforms GMB into the Land of Eternal Youth in Annual Takeover

Audiences enjoyed an unsettling evening full of art, music and theatre in the GMB last night.
By Rachael Gunning

Fostaíocht san Aontas Eorpach – Iniúchadh ar Chúrsaí Dlí agus Gaeilge

Caithfear plé a dhéanamh ar chonas céimithe a mhealladh i dtreo na hEorpa agus tosaíonn sin ag leibhéal fóchéime.
By Eimear Finan

When the Academic Becomes Political: Trinity’s Vice-Provost Prepares for New Challenges

Prof Jurgen Barkhoff, Trinity's new Vice-Provost, has an impressive CV. But the demands of the Trinity Education Project won't be easy to navigate.
By Donal MacNamee