Holocaust Survivor Reminds Students: ‘We All Have the Same Roots’

Speaking to Trinity’s Jewish Society and the Phil, Janine Webber told of the horrors her family experienced during the Holocaust.
By Katie Dumpleton

Trinity Autism Researchers Come Together With the Public

The 'What's next in Autism Genetics?' conference held in Dublin this week offered a forum for members of the public to engage with researchers.
By Emma Donohoe

Matthew Bourne’s Male-Led Spectacle

Matthew Bourne's famous take on Swan Lake has come to the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre.
By Jack Farrell

Alcaras Puts on Flawed But Charming Night in The Globe

Alcaras took to The Globe last night to put on Intergalactic, with mixed success.
By Cormac Watson

Contract Staff Numbers to Surge in College’s New Buildings

75 per cent of new hires for security, attendant, housekeeping and maintenance will be subcontracted.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

Rynne Cullen Offers Variety in Second Ents Event

Rynne Cullen's event drew in a more diverse crowd than Robinson's, but was sparsely attended.
By Jordan Nann
Contribution

The Practical Case for a Vote to Re-Open Nominations

Students often don't see voting for RON as a legitimate option in uncontested races.
By Jack Synnott

Luke Rynne Cullen Sanctioned by Electoral Commission

This was Rynne Cullen's second minor breach of the TCDSU election rules.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

A Hawaiian Outpost in the Centre of Town

Popular in Dublin's street food markets, Shaka Poke has moved into St Stephen's Green.
By Emma Horan

Clinical GMIT End Trinity Women’s Soccer Cup Aspirations

Trinity Women's Soccer will rue missed chances as they fell to a 3-0 defeat against GMIT.
By Muireann Nic Corcráin