DUFC Men Overcome by Terenure in Last Pre-Christmas Encounter
A much-changed Trinity side lost out 34-20 to the hosts on a bitter afternoon at Lakelands Park.
Meet the People Creating Refuge for Asylum Seekers
In recent years, a number of initiatives have been set up to make asylum seekers' lives easier, while they are stuck in direct provision.
Third-Level Education ‘Forgotten’ in New Direct Provision Report, Says USI
USI has expressed ‘supreme disappointment’ at the findings of a new Oireachtas report on direct provision.
Jo Murphy-Lawless is Telling Stories of a Better World
Despite all the odds, former Trinity lecturer Jo Murphy-Lawless still has hope for the future.
In Peacock Theatre, a Play for Kids – Without the Clumsy Moralising
A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings is about money, ethics and hope – but mostly it's about a very old man with very large wings.
UCD Head Calls for ‘Flexibility’ From Government on Hiring Regulations
Prof Andrew Deeks said the state should 'empower' Irish universities by giving them more flexibility to hire.
UCC Launches Ireland’s First Course on LGBTQ+ History
The module will run for six weeks and explore themes ranging from the Stonewall riots in New York to the murder of Declan Flynn in 1982.
Exam Error Creates ‘Panic’ for First-Year Engineering Students
First-year engineers were only given access to a crucial sheet of formulae 10 minutes before the end of their exam yesterday.
Trinity Trampoliners Claim Three Medals at Welsh Open
Janice O'Gorman, Adelais Farnell-Sharp and Dave Woods made the podium in Cardiff for DUTC.
Four Staff Members Get Honorary GSU Membership
Neville Cox, Kevin O’Kelly, Ciara Joyce and Niamh Brennan were honoured by the GSU last night.