Editorial

Hamilton Demolitions are Another Snub to a Cohort That’s Long Felt Underacknowledged

Trinity only involved students in discussions around recent building demolitions after they raised complaints about noise pollution.
Editorial

On Rent Strikes, USI’s Council Understood What TCDSU’s Failed to Grasp

USI’s national council voted to support rent strikes after a discussion that varied greatly from the debate at TCDSU’s own council.

Halls Musical, the Beatles and a Great Law Bake-Off: Your Week Ahead

Avoid the temptation to become a full-time library hermit and take an hour to keep up with Trinity's societies this week.
By Susie Crawford

DUFC Men Suffer Single-Point Defeat to Ballynahinch

Despite two second-half Colm Hogan tries, DUFC Men fell to a 35-34 defeat today in College Park.
By Fiachra Gallagher

Why Trinity is the Perfect Place to Nurse an Aching Friendship Crush

Trinity's unique environment encourages individuality of the sort that makes it hard to avoid catching friendship feels, writes Faye Curran.
By Faye Curran

Meet the Eyes – and Brains – Behind Trinity’s Biggest Projects

Veronica Campbell, Trinity's bursar, has always had a lot on her plate. She seems totally unfazed by it all.
By Rachel O’Leary

How Rachel Fitzgerald’s Grad Project Became an Award-Winning Film

Filmmaker Rachel Fitzgerald exploded onto Dublin's animation scene with her short film 'Bubbles'. The future may hold even brighter things.
By Gráinne Mahon

Trinity Meteors Impress in Home Win over Swords Thunder

Trinity defeated Swords 92-49 in front of a record home crowd in the Sports Centre last night.
By Matt McCann

Blistering Thumper Rock the Grand Social

Dublin sextet Thumper delivered a polished and rip-roaring set last night. It was easy to forget that they're in many ways a local band of Dublin city.
By Joe Coughlan

DKIT Staff Lift Strike Threat, After Institute Promises to Pursue TU Status

The decision averted planned strike action by staff over concerns about the college's strategic future.
By Emer Moreau