‘Farewell to the Corporations’: Students Join Climate Rally at Dáil

Around 30 Trinity students joined a rally today to kick off an international week of climate action.

Plean Polaitiúil ag Earnáil le Díth Airgid. Is Beag Éifeacht a Bheidh Aige ar an Rialtas ar nDóigh

Is beag seans go rachfaidh seift pholaitiúil an ardoideachais i bfheidhm ar choinsias an rialtais roimh an mbuiséad ar an Máirt.

Le Rath Stailceanna Cíosa a Chinntiú, Caithfidh Gníomhaithe agus TCDSU Bheith ar Aon Intinn

Bhí sé aisteach nach raibh tuilleadh plé faoi stailceanna cíosa ag comhairle TCDSU an Mháirt seo caite.

UCD Pro-Life Group Hits Out, After Posters for Anti-Abortion Film Removed from Campus

UCD for Life said that ‘pro-life students feel as threatened as ever on campus for being pro-life’.
By Emer Moreau
Editorial

Pre-Budget, a Starving Sector Makes Political Moves. The Government is Unlikely to Care

It’s unlikely that higher education’s political manoeuvring will sway the government’s thinking ahead of Tuesday’s budget.
Editorial

For Rent Strikes to Work, Activists and TCDSU Must be on the Same Page

It was puzzling to see so little discussion of rent strikes at last Tuesday’s TCDSU council.

At Red Line Book Festival, City Dwellers Leave Their Bubble

The festival starts on October 7th and offers attendees a range of events and talks from esteemed writers.
By Martha Kirwan

Salsa, Saoirse McHugh and Puppy Power: Your Week Ahead

As part of TCDSU's mental health week, Trinity's societies have an array of events planned.
By Eimear Finan

Meet the New Jeweller On the Block

Jewels and Gems on St Andrew's St offers stunning jewellery at knock-down prices.
By Susie Crawford

My Utrecht Erasmus Has Made Me a Parody of Leprechaun Irishness

Molly Furey rediscovers her Irish roots, via Guinness and gas craic, on an Erasmus in the Netherlands.
By Molly Furey