TCDSU Votes to Renew Four Part-Time Officer Positions

The mandates for the positions had run out at last council so the union had to rerun elections for the positions.
By Cormac Watson

Ní Ghrioghair Presents Dystopian Scenes Through Sculpture

Doireann Ní Ghrioghair's new exhibition will come to Pallas Projects on November 1st.
By Susie Crawford

Is Iomaí Fadhb Atá ag Mic Léinn PhD. Caithfidh Siad a gCathanna a Roghnú go Ciallmhar

Léiríonn na héilimh ón bhaill den fheachtas nua PhD go bhfuil nádúr ilghnéitheach ag na fadhbanna rompu.

Sex Work, Margaret Atwood and a Pagan Halloween: Your Week Ahead

Reading week might be over, but with Halloween upon us, the fun is only starting for Trinity's societies.
By Aoife Kearins
Editorial

Trinity’s PhD Students Face a Litany of Issues. They Must Pick Their Battles

The demands of Trinity’s new PhD campaign group reveal the multifaceted issues faced by its members.
Editorial

Higher Education’s Stakeholders are Now Disagreeing – Publicly – on Basic Policy Issues

Provost Patrick Prendergast and Minister for Higher Education Mary Mitchell O’Connor staged a dispute in a national newspaper last week.

Gerald Mannix Flynn Highlights a Nation’s Hypocrisy – Through Film

The Dublin City Councillor talks about his new film, Land Without God, and why working-class people are still being shut out of the conversation.
By Stephen Patrick Murray

Men’s Volleyballers Get off the Ground With Win Over Aer Lingus Harriers

After defeat in their season opener, Trinity's volleyballers got a win in their second game, defeating Aer Lingus Harriers 3-1 in sets yesterday.
By Matt McCann

UCCSU Launches Food Bank for Struggling Students

UCCSU Welfare Officer Naoise Crowley said the union wants to take 'innovative and practical steps' to support students in need.
By Robert Quinn

DUFC Men Squeak Past Cambridge in Annual Friendly

Trinity defeated a Cambridge side featuring two former internationals – James Horwill and Flip van der Merwe.
By Fiachra Gallagher