Analysis
Some Falter, Others Make Strides at Testing Hustings
Candidates gave revealing answers to tough questions this evening, as tensions emerged in the presidential race.
TCDSU Communications Officer Defends Council Social Media
McLean responded to a Trinity News article that accused the union of promoting hack culture.
Alcaras Blocked from €1 Entry Charge by Electoral Commission
The fee was to raise money for charity.
Council and Equality Hustings
Give Us the Night Call for Better Late Night Licensing Laws
Appearing at Trinity Arts Festival, the group said that the current situation in the city is untenable.
College’s Tote Trend Takes Over Trinity Arts Festival
On the first day of the Trinity Arts Festival, Trinity Fashion Society helped students design their own tote bags.
Mary Robinson Urges Students to Live More Sustainable Lives in GMB Talk
Robinson emphasised the importance of the changes we can make in our daily lives to help the planet.
Dispensing Advice, Bjarne Tellmann Gives Millennials Hope
The Chief Legal Officer and General Counsel for Pearson plc told stories of his own circuitous route into law.
Chicago Set to Share a Story of Female Empowerment
Trinity Musical Theatre society's latest offering promises strong female characters, even if they are conspiring murderesses.
Inside Printing House Square, the College’s Newest Building
Printing House Square, aside from housing 250 students, will be the home of the Health Centre and the Disability Service.