Wetherspoon’s is a Pub Without Heart or Soul. Don’t Let it Win

The price of a cheap pint is always a temptation, but the spread of Wetherspoon's is a phenomenon that should be resisted at all costs.
By Dominic Henderson

Holy Show Magazine is Re-Imagining Storytelling

By turns wildly funny and achingly sensitive, Holy Show – edited by Brendan Mac Evilly – is telling stories in different ways.
By Ellen Finnerty

‘Let Her Stay’: DCUSU Urges Government to Revoke Student’s Deportation

Students gathered at the Justice Department demanding that the government revoke a deportation order issued to Mehwish Saqib.
By Donal MacNamee

Tugann Diyu Wu Cuairt ar Choláiste na Tríonóide

Labhair Diyu Wu faoin taithí a bhí aige agus an scánnán á thaifead aige, agus faoin nGaeilge sa chóras oideachais.
By Malachi Ó Marcaigh

Men’s Basketball Eke Out Win in Thriller With Tech University Dublin

Trinity's basketballers claimed a 73-71 win in their first home game of the National Basketball College Committee Division 2 campaign.
By Matt McCann

UL President Wrote to RTÉ Offering to Relocate Lyric FM to Campus

Dr Des Fitzgerald said the closure of the Limerick studio was 'pure vandalism'.
By Emer Moreau

Céim Chun Tosaigh don Chomhionannas Inscne, Sáraithe ag Ceisteanna faoin Modh

Tá ceisteanna fós le freagairt faoin bpróiséas inar cheap an Choláiste an leas-propast chomhlach ar son comhionannais, ilchineálachta agus iomchuimsithe.

Brexit Will Damage Scottish Universities, But We’re Fighting Back

The ability of Scottish universities to attract the brightest and best – including Irish students – is under threat, writes Liam McCabe.
By Liam McCabe

Florence’s Renaissance Woman

Plautilla Nelli was a painter working during the Renaissance. She was also a woman, at a time when the combination was almost unheard of.
By Eliana Jordan

A Direct Provision Battle With No End in Sight

Students from direct provision centres overcome a number of hurdles to obtain their degrees.
By Sárán Fogarty