‘Homebird’ Greg O’Shea Talks Fame and Breakups With LawSoc

Greg O'Shea, the Limerick native and winner of Love Island, spoke to a packed GMB yesterday afternoon.
By Eimear Finan

Trinity Advises Campus Residents to Stay Indoors in Case of High Winds

College Park is also closed as Trinity braces for the effects of Storm Lorenzo.
By Robert Quinn

Trinity Researchers Find Link Between Sleep and Poor Health in Elderly

TILDA researchers have had research on sleep deprivation published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society.
By Emer Moreau

DUFC’s Rowan Osborne on Bench for Leinster PRO14 Clash

Osborne, who was on trial with Leinster over the summer, could make his senior debut when the side take on Ospreys tomorrow night.
By Fiachra Gallagher

Sprout to Return to Dawson St this Autumn

After being forced to move last year, Sprout will re-open on Dawson St this autumn.
By Emer Moreau

Abolishing College Fees Will Do Nothing for Educational Inequality

Inequality in Ireland's education system starts far before College. Solutions must come earlier if we're to tackle the issue, writes Declan Jordan.
By Declan Jordan

Slavery and Universities: ‘We Can’t Atone, But We Can Recognise’

Slavery is most often associated with the past. But around the world, universities are reckoning with dark histories – and attempting to repent.
By Gillian O’Neill

Between States and Studio, Trinitones Hunt Further Successes

Acapella group Trinitones have just completed a third international headline tour, and have plans to release their first studio album.
By Eimear Finan

Doctors and Artists Meet at Medicine’s Very Own Electric Picnic

The DotMD conference explores the power of storytelling in healthcare.
By Emma Donohoe

Rediscovering Home in Hong Kong – Through Food

Katy Amos spends a summer at home in Hong Kong attempting to relearn its ways. Her plan of action: food.
By Katy Amos