On Home Turf, DUAFC Hope to Recreate Past Collingwood Glories

Trinity's footballers are hoping to put in a good showing in this year's Collingwood Cup, which will take place in Trinity in February 2020.
By Mario Bowden

Trinity to Host 100th Collingwood Cup

DUAFC last won the competition in 1979.
By Katy Amos

In College, Sex and Drugs are the Rule – Not the Exception

Attitudes towards sex and drugs in university are a far cry from those held in rural areas, writes Faye Curran.
By Faye Curran

Oonagh Murphy Brings a New Side to the Playboy of the Western World

Oonagh Murphy works with an exclusively female creative team for a new production of the Playboy of the Western World in the Gaiety.
By Céire Carey

Political Panorama at IFI Documentary Festival

The Irish Film Institute’s Documentary Festival is back for its 17th year.
By Stephen Patrick Murray

At Project Arts, Marina Carr Makes Old Stories into New Ones

Staged by the Rough Magic Theatre Company, 'Hecuba' turns the story of the Trojan war on its head.
By Sophie Furlong Tighe

Amid Row Over Influence, Deal to Establish Trinity Islamic Centre Nearly Collapsed

Funded by a charity established by Dubai's deputy leader, Trinity's Al Maktoum Centre was 'in danger of collapsing' in 2016.
By Aisling Marren

How Jemil Saidi Became One of DUCAC’s Big Names

Jemil Saidi talks about the prospect of progress in DUCAC.
By Fiachra Gallagher

Trinity Faces Major New Threat to Autonomy Amid Higher Education Reforms

The membership of College Board could be reduced from 27 to 15, according to four separate members of Board.
By Donal MacNamee

Long Room Hub Appoints Enda Kenny’s EU Adviser as Public Policy Fellow

As a fellow, Rory Montgomery will focus on relations between Ireland and the UK and relations on the island of Ireland.
By Charlotte Finlay