The Perks – and Many Perils – of Working as a Student
Balancing jobs that often verge on full-time with college courses is a struggle for an increasing number of students. It's time we talked about it, writes Ella Connolly.
Tacaíonn AMLÉ le Comharthaí Dátheangacha in Ollscoileanna an Tuaiscirt
Aithníonn an rún tréaniarracht na gcumann agus na haontais ó thuaidh mar chuid den feachtas ar son comharthaí dátheangacha.
USI Votes to Support Student Rent Strikers
After a lengthy discussion, USI's national council voted without objection to support students participating in rent strikes.
USI to Lobby for Free Menstrual Products for Students
The mandate came after Ireland’s National Strategy for Women and Girls identified students as a group at risk of period poverty.
Grace Culhane, Trinity’s Modern Pentathlete, on Sport and Scholarship
The Trinity student discusses the intricacies of her discipline, as well as the challenges of balancing her college life.
Meet the Publisher Bringing Diversity to Irish Literature
Co-founder of Skein Press Gráinne O’Toole talks about her hopes to give minority communities a voice in literature.
Chinese Newspaper Are Delivering Full-Colour Punk
Hailing from Meath, Chinese Newspaper are one of the capital's most exciting acts. Their sophomore EP, Late Night Pharmacy, sees them more refined than ever.
Meet the Activists Fighting Fossil Fuels – Here and Everywhere
Not Here, Not Anywhere is a climate collective pushing to end Ireland's dependence on fossil fuels.
Enigmatic but Entertaining, My Friend Duplicity Impresses in Players
Enda Walsh's play is random and chaotic – but that's not necessarily a bad thing.
A World-Famous Surfboard – Made of Cigarettes – Comes to Trinity
Ben Judkins and Taylor Lane, the creators of surfboards made of cigarettes, discussed surfing and the environment in College last night.