Editorial

A Few More Entrances on Pearse St Won’t Rid Trinity of its Walled-Off Image

College has a lot more to do if it wants to draw more ordinary Dubliners onto the campus.

Tá Gealltanas an Rialtais Maidir le Táillí RA Níos Cosúla le Cur Siar ná Réiteach

Níl ach faoiseamh gearrthéarmach leis an ghealltanas do mhic léinn ó Thuaisceart Éirinn agus ón Ríocht Aontaithe.
Editorial

The Government’s UK Fees Pledge is Less a Solution and More a Deferral

The promise will offer only temporary relief to students in Northern Ireland and the UK planning to study here.

Inside Berlin’s Former Squats

Housing crises prevail across Europe. But what if there was a different and more sustainable way of living?
By Ciannait Khan

UK Students in Ireland Will Pay EU Rate Next Year, Says Government

Irish students studying in the UK will continue to pay the current fee rate in 2019/20.
By Orla Murnaghan

Embrace the Alien at Bowie Film Tribute

From January 10th to 13th, David Bowie fans will be treated to an under-appreciated aspect of the great virtuoso's legacy: acting.
By Patrick O’Donoghue

UK Students’ Union Demands Westminster Intervention on Marriage Equality in the North

In an open letter, the UK government was urged to extend same-sex marriage legislation to Northern Ireland.
By Donal MacNamee

Tá TEP Trína Chéile. Ní Chaithfidh Sé Bheith Mar Seo

Ba chinnte go mbeadh dushlán le mórathruithe in oideachas na Tríonóide, agus tá an ceart ag mic léinn bheith míshásta.

D’fhéadfadh TEP an Fhadhb le Boilsciú Gráid a Réitiú

Tá sé de rún ag an tionscadal míchlúiteach athchóiriú a dhéanamh ar mheasúnacht, ag teacht le pairidímí úra oideachais.

Trinity’s Sally Rooney Scoops Costa Novel Award

Rooney becomes the youngest-ever winner of the prestigious award, and enters the running for the Costa Book of the Year.
By Orla Murnaghan