After 13 Years, Bernard Shaw Pub Will Close Down in October

Patrons took to Twitter to express their sadness and frustration at the pub's closure.
By Donal MacNamee

Trinity Best European University for Producing Entrepreneurs for Fifth Year Running

The College was the only European university to rank in the top 50 worldwide for producing undergraduate entrepreneurs.
By Orla Murnaghan

Plight of Palestinians Documented at the Pearse Centre

A double documentary, looking at the brutality children are subjected to by the Israeli military, will be aired at the Pearse Centre on Thursday, September 12th.
By Stephen Patrick Murray

New Report to Highlight Dramatic Inequalities in Higher Education

An upcoming report from the Higher Education Authority will focus on how socioeconomic background affects access to education.
By Malachi Ó Marcaigh

Chuir an Tríonóid Mic Léinn in Umar na hAimiléise mar gheall ar na Deontaisí SUSI

Níor thaispéan an Chlárlann Acadúil morán trócaire agus iad ag tabhairt faoi táillí SUSI a fháil ar ais.

Tuilleadh Fianaise a Léiríonn Forás na Tríonóide ó Thaobh Aithint Inscne de

Tá cultúr uileghabhálach iomráiteach ag an gColáiste.

Maidens, Gender Politics and Digging into Archaeology

Shake off the freshers' week fug with another busy week in society life.
By Eimear Finan
Editorial

On SUSI Grants, Trinity Has Put Vulnerable Students in a Tricky Situation

Academic Registry’s approach to recovering unpaid SUSI fees has been less than sensitive.
Editorial

More Evidence that Trinity is Ahead of the Pack on Gender Recognition

The College is known for its broadly inclusive campus culture.

Trinity Working With Chinese Universities Accused of Cyber Crime

The government is currently financing collaborative research involving Trinity, UCC and UCD and two Chinese universities accused of espionage.
By Orla Murnaghan