The Persistent Folly of the Brolly
Like gladiatorial duels, some things are better off left in the past. The umbrella is no exception, writes Barry Murphy.
Archers Continue Fine Form at DCU Intervarsities
DUAC were represented by 23 archers at the first event of the Irish Student Archery Association League.
UCCSU Cancels Competition for Tickets to Versatile Concert
The union said that the 'controversial and provocative lyrics and attitudes' of the group caused upset among many UCC students.
With Chinese Links, New Questions About the Ethics of Research
A new research partnership between Irish and Chinese universities has raised ethical questions. For the researchers involved, it's a complex issue.
Amid Protests, Trinity Lets Students in Hong Kong Decide Whether to Stay
A spokesperson for College said Trinity is 'careful to respect the autonomy, independence and decision-making of each student'.
At RHA X, the Worlds of Roland Mouret and Dragana Jurišić Collide
The installation has been billed as a “ground-breaking international art and fashion experience”.
Niteline Is a Service by Students, for Students
Niteline gives students someone to talk to in the difficult times. Charlotte Brosnan, its public face, shares the secrets to its success.
Trinity Student, and College Lobby Group, Up for Red Cross Awards
Jessie Dolliver, a botany Scholar, and lobby group TCD Plastic Solutions have been nominated for the Young Humanitarian Award.
Trinity Women’s Soccer Sink Maynooth With Nine-Goal Rout
Trinity dispatched a poor Maynooth side 9-0 yesterday afternoon in the College and Universities Football League Division 1.
Consent is a Human Right. It Should Not be an Issue for Debate
Consent, writes Aoife Kearins, is a fundamental thing we are all entitled to. It's not something that should be up for any debate.