Knights of the Campanile Implicated in On-Campus Hazing Evening

The Knights are an elite, invite-only Trinity sporting society.

Company Behind Science Gallery Café to Leave Trinity for New Pearse St Location

Cloud Picker previously defied Trinity’s demand that it stock only Coca-Cola products.
By Edmund Heaphy

Students Join Younger Counterparts in March for Climate Change Action

The march coincided with protests in over 100 countries, as young people demand climate action.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

Fostering the New Generation of Irish Writers

Since 1996, the Irish Writers Centre has been welcoming writers young and old into its Parnell Sq refuge.
By Katy Poole

Trinity Trend: KeepCups

Trinity's latest must-have accessory is the perfect non-committal nod to sustainability.
By Niamh Kennedy

This Women’s Week, Remember: Now Is No Time to Rest on Our Laurels

Electing an all-female TCDSU sabbatical team was a powerful statement of intent, but there is more work to be done, writes Kathleen McNamee.
By Kathleen McNamee

One Society, Many Flavours: Gardiner St Pizzas Tick All Boxes

One Society, a new cafe opened on Lower Gardiner St, offers cosy seating and expertly balanced pizzas.
By Parth Gautam

Speaking With: Shaun Dunne

Jack Farrell speaks to the rising film and theatre maker whose most recent show, Rapids, explored HIV in Ireland today.
By Jack Farrell

Trinity to Introduce Elective on Middle Eastern Culture

The elective will delve into the perceptions students have of the Middle East and North Africa and the historical foundations of these perceptions.
By Ciaran Molloy

Zara Finn Elected JCR President

Finn will lead a JCR with a majority of women officers.
By Rachel O'Leary and Robert Quinn