After Years of Lobbying, RCSI Gets University Status
Minister for Education Joe McHugh said the decision was given 'long and detailed consideration'.
Trinity Draw UCC in Collingwood Cup Quarter Finals
The Collingwood Cup will take place over three days in February and will be hosted by Trinity.
Sorcha McAllister Wins Silver With Ireland at European Championships
DUHAC's Sorcha McAllister was part of the Irish under-23 contigent that placed second in the cross country event.
Editorial
For Creative Arts, a Set of Complex Problems With a Simple Solution: Funding
It’s not clear what the future holds for Trinity’s School of Creative Arts.
Editorial
A Timely Reminder of Higher Education’s Profound Inequalities
Figures showing that students from private schools have a huge advantage on higher education shouldn’t surprise anyone.
DUFC Men Slump to 42-32 Defeat Against Clontarf
Despite a resurgence in the second half, DUFC were unable to reverse their losing streak against a rugged Clontarf side.
A Sparkling Evening of Literature, at Cosy Christmas Readings
Lilliput Press's Cosy Christmas Readings featured impressive contributions from authors including Nicole Flattery.
Trinity Readies Itself for a Global Sleepout
The Script are set to play Front Square as part of a worldwide event aimed at tackling homelessness.
Trinity Meteors Win Basketball Ireland’s Player and Coach of the Month
Sarah Kenny and coach Vinnie O'Keefe scooped prizes in the November accolades.
With Fangclub, Unrelenting Grunge-Rock in the Button Factory
Next Friday, alternative Dublin band Fangclub will play their biggest headline show to date in the Button Factory.