Heartbreak For DUFC Women as Barnhall Narrowly Claim Leinster Final

Trinity were pipped 12-10 by MU Barnhall yesterday in the final of Leinster League's Division 3.
By Cormac Watson

Giant-Killing DUFC Swat Aside Cork Con, With Semi-Finals Beckoning

DUFC claimed a huge scalp on Saturday, moving one step closer to the AIL semi-finals with a 37-13 defeat of league leaders Cork Con.
By Fiachra Gallagher

DUAFC Lose Out 5-1 to Clinical Inchicore

Despite a potential comeback at the beginning of the second half, Trinity were unable to handle Inchicore's attacking prowess.
By Mario Bowden

Vis Arts Recovers Stolen Artwork, Slamming ‘Unprofessional’ Gallery

The society has retrieved a decades-old poster that was stolen from Temple Bar Gallery during its annual end-of-year showcase.
By Donal MacNamee

Revelation of the Knights Hazing Was Clearly in the Public Interest

The Trinity News legal analysis of our Knights' hazing story is incomplete, writes Prof Eoin O’Dell.
By Eoin O'Dell

Referendum Called to Defund The University Times

Students will vote on the funding of The University Times in a referendum in April.
By Cormac Watson

No Long-Term Fee Guarantee for UK Postgraduate Students

The fate of UK postgraduate students' fees beyond 2019/20 "is still an open question", College said.
By Aisling Marren

Leon, ‘Healthy McDonalds’, Hits Dublin

Spring 2019 will see this award-winning healthy fast-food chain open two new venues in Dundrum and the city centre.
By Emma Horan

Two Trinity Students Called Up to Irish Universities Aussie Rules Squad

Trinity students Caitriona Horan and Ellie O'Gorman are in a provisional 35-player squad to take on the UK in April.
By Cormac Watson

Fund the Future Rally Draws 200 for Higher Education Protest

A small cohort of students marched from Trinity to the Department of Education calling for investment in third-level education.
By Aisling Marren