How Aoibheann McCann is Redefining the Playboy of the Western World

Actress Aoibheann McCann talks re-imagining Widow Quin in an all-female collaborating team.
By Emer Tyrrell

Women’s Soccer Make it Two in Two With Stylish 6-3 Win Over UCD

Yesterday's win means Trinity's footballers have netted fourteen goals in their opening two games.
By Mario Bowden
Contribution

Bullying Leaves Scars – But it’s Possible to Move On

Bullying should not be inevitable, and experiencing it is not a box to be ticked in the checklist of becoming a well-rounded person, writes Eimear Finan.
By Eimear Finan

€100k UL Rebrand Sparks Controversy, With Petition Against ‘Classless’ Logo

UL called the rebrand "a bold new look" for the university, after more than 2,000 staff, students and alumni participated in the process.
By Ana Bravo

IFUT Demands Action on Cassells After Third-Level Inequalities Revealed

Frank Jones, the deputy general secretary of IFUT, said a new study released by the HEA shows the need for a decision on the Cassells report.
By Sárán Fogarty

The Trinity Archivist at the Gates of History

Jane Maxwell is crucial to the maintenance of one of Trinity's biggest assets – its archive.
By Ellen Finnerty

Bringing a New Cohesion to College Consent Campaigns

Around the world, colleges and universities are developing new strategies to advance students' understanding of consent issues.
By Emma Taggart

DUAFC Hammer DCU 4-0 to Claim First Win in Colleges League

Trinity put defeats to UCD and Maynooth behind them today, claiming a first CUFL win with a 4-0 win over DCU in College Park.
By Barry Murphy

Archers Sweep Boards on Home Turf, Grabbing 12 Medals at Trinity Open

Trinity's archers hosted a successful event in Trinity this weekend, with over 80 athletes taking part.
By Fiachra Gallagher

A Festival of Horror in Dublin – Just in Time for Halloween

From October 24th to 28th, the Irish Film Institute will stage its most international Horrorthon ever.
By Carla Meaney