‘The Nicest Man in the World’: Trinity Holds Memorial for Séamus Lawless

Prof Séamus Lawless died earlier this year after falling off a balcony on Mount Everest.
By Emer Moreau

Queen’s Expresses Regret Over Use of ‘Barbaric’ Gay Aversion Therapy

The Belfast university said that it now wants to create an environment that "strongly supports its LGBT+ community".
By Orla Murnaghan

Gealltanais le Comhlíonadh ag Réimeas Nua DUCAC

Tá rothaí na n-athruithe ag casadh i DUCAC. Ní mór don cheannasaíocht nua athruithe suntasacha a chur i bhfeidhm.

Níl Riarachán na Tríonóide Foirfe, Ach D’fhéadfadh A Mhalairt Bheith I Bhfad Níos Measa

D’fhéadfadh leasaithe molta de ríalú ardoideachais atheagar radacach a chur ar struchtúir ríalaithe na Tríonóide.
Editorial

After AGM Success, DUCAC’s New Regime Must Keep its Promises

The wheels of change are turning in DUCAC. Its new leadership must make tangible changes.
Editorial

Trinity’s Administration Isn’t Perfect, But the Alternative Could be Far Worse

Proposed changes to higher education’s governance could radically overhaul Trinity’s governance structures.

Why X-Pollinator Could be a Catalyst for Gender Equality in Irish Film

The goal of X-Pollinator is to aid the creation and promotion of female-driven projects in Irish filmmaking.
By Ana Bellew

Marauding DUFC Romp to Opening-Day Victory Over Mullingar

A newly promoted DUFC Women didn't seem out of place in Division 2 of the Leinster League today, defeating Mullingar 50-19.
By Fiachra Gallagher

Archaeology, Women in Law and a Musical in Nine Hours: Your Week Ahead

It's Societies Week, so there's no better time to revisit the buzz of freshers' week with an action-packed five days.
By Eimar Finan

Women’s Hockey Grind Out 2-0 Win Over Avoca in League Opener

A top-drawer goal from Erika Markey in the final quarter sealed a comprehensive win for DULHC in their league opener.
By Matt McCann