Mary Robinson to Launch TCDSU Green Week

The Chancellor of the university will speak to students about climate justice.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

RCSI Set to Gain University Status In Near Future

The government is drawing up an amendment to legislation that would allow the college university status.
By Donal MacNamee

UCC Students Launch Petition to Rename Watson Building

The building is named after James Watson, a Nobel laureate who has come under fire for racist comments.
By Rachel O'Leary

A Journey Through Time at Trinity Fashion Show

The show, entitled the Persistence of Memory, was held in D-Light Studios in North Strand.
By Katie Dumpleton

A Surge in Female TCDSU Candidates is Cause for Celebration

Eliana Jordan reflects on the recent surge in women running for election in the union and what that means for Trinity's female students.
By Eliana Jordan
Analysis

Presidential Candidates Offer Revolution or Rhetoric

This year's candidates, Laura Beston and Daire Hennessy, want to bring change to the union.
By Jack Synnott

Snow Talks Setting Hip Hop on Fire

Irish artist Rejjie Snow spoke to the University Philosophical Society about the trails he hopes to blaze in the international hip hop scene.
By Michael Dooley

Government to Appeal Decision on Right to Access Higher Education

The High Court decision granted Rebecca Carter the right to enter College late, after her leaving certificate marks were totted up wrong.
By Orla Murnaghan

DCU Student Shepherd Machaya’s Deportation Delayed

Shepherd Machaya is a second-year DCU student facing deportation.
By Eleanor O'Mahony
Contribution

Racism is Alive in Ireland – Even Here in Trinity

Students experience stereotyping and stigma on campus, writes David Ola.
By David Ola