Female Busts in Long Room Won’t Right ‘Wrongs of History’, Say Some Staff

Staff raised concerns about the approach that Trinity took to its moves to add female busts to the Long Room in the Old Library.
By Cian Kelly-Lyth

If You Believe in Freedom, and in Love, You Must Oppose Desk Monitors

The introduction of desk monitors would be as out of place in our libraries as clock-in systems – it will destroy library culture, writes Eithne Duffy.
By Eithne Duffy

Sass Mouth Dames Film Club is Back – With Fashion in its Sights

The film club will return for a 12th series showing four films focused on fashion after World War II.
By Carla Meaney

Modular Billing System Could be Re-Introduced Next Year

The system would allow students to repeat any number of modules and only pay for the modules they’re repeating.
By Emer Moreau

USI and SSE Airtricity Launch 21-Day Sustainability Challenge

The initiative will encourage students to make small, environmentally conscious changes in their everyday lives
By Alexandra Pletcher

Trinity Rushed Through Appointment of Top Gender Equality Official

College has appointed a new associate vice-provost for equality, diversity and inclusion – a position it previously decided against creating.
By Donal MacNamee

Bewley’s Cafe Lunches Just Got a Little Darker, With Nothing But a Toerag

Aisling O’Mara's Nothing But a Toerag will run in Bewley's Cafe Theatre all through November.
By Alannah Murray

With Antigone – Or Pale Sister – Dublin Continues a Trend of Greek Myths

Following the trend of recent Irish productions retelling Greek mythology, the Gate shows the Euripidean tragedy Antigone, in the form of Pale Sister.
By Sophie Furlong Tighe

Gay Byrne, Who Kept Trinity Honorary Degree ‘in Back Pocket’, Dies at 85

The much-loved broadcaster received an honorary degree from Trinity in 1988.
By Eimear Finan

Gutsy DUFC Women Pip Rathdrum in Thriller

DUFC Women made it three wins in their opening four league matches with an exciting 17-12 win over Rathdrum this weekend.
By Matt McCann