Editorial

Women-Only Professorships Are a Response to an Inadequate Softly-Softly Approach

The sad reality is that academia is far from a meritocracy, and isn’t immune to sexist practice.
Editorial

As More Women Run, A Reminder That Mentorship Matters More Than Anything

The surge in women running in the TCDSU elections does not necessarily mark an end to a lack of representation.

Students Pledge Support for Nursing Strike

Students' unions will support nurses as they stage a 24-hour strike on Wednesday.
By Orla Murnaghan

Arrowsmith on Target With Brace, As Men’s Hockey Climb Table

Trinity's hockey players emerged 4-2 winners in an entertaining encounter against Rathgar yesterday afternoon.
By Muireann Nic Corcráin

Stunning Second Half Helps DUFC to Crucial Clontarf Win

DUFC claimed a remarkable 29-21 victory over a high-flying Clontarf side this afternoon in College Park.
By Morgan Clarke

DUAFC Appeal for Replay, Following Collingwood Controversy

Trinity’s footballers are planning to appeal to the FAI for a replay, after exiting the Collingwood Cup in contentious circumstances.
By Cormac Watson

Donuts Are Dublin’s Most Parasitic Food Obsession

Donuts are unhealthy, uninspired and patently uncool, writes Ciannait Khan.
By Ciannait Khan

10 to Run in TCDSU Elections 2019, With Number of Female Candidates Soaring

Laura Beston and Daire Hennessy will contest the race for TCDSU President.
By Kathleen McNamee

Hurlers Facing Uphill Battle After IT Carlow Defeat

A strong IT Carlow triumphed 0-24 to 1-08 over Trinity's senior hurlers last night in Santry.
By Muireann Nic Corcráin

Stylish Performance Helps Camógs to Victory Over St Mary’s

On a bitter night in Santry, Trinity camogie secured a win in the first round of the championship, seeing off St Mary's 3-09 to 1-07.
By Tadhg Browne