‘Enough Was Fucking Enough’: Irish Feminism from Boom to Bust – and Back Again

Author and feminist Rosita Sweetman writes about the moments that made her – and about kicking the patriarchy where it hurts.
By Rosita Sweetman

I’m No Seasoned Activist, But I Helped Found Trinity Extinction Rebellion

Amy Heatley, one of the founding members of Trinity Extinction Rebellion, urges students to join the climate action group on campus.
By Amy Heatley

The Trinity Basketballers Who Helped Ireland to European Bronze

Alison Blaney and Sorcha Tiernan talk about the costs of playing for Ireland, and why basketball's stock is on the rise.
By Ivan Rakhmanin

Celebrating Independent Film at Dublin’s Bleeding Pig Festival

Emma Fagan, the founder of Fillum, looks ahead to the film events set to hit the Bleeding Pig Festival next week.
By Stephen Patrick Murray

Cards on the Table at Pagan Soc Divinity Evening

DU Pagan Society brought mysticism to a modern audience at its freshers' week event.
By Eimear Finan

TCDSU Hits Out, After Luxury Accommodation Leaflets Placed on Freshers’ Stand

TCDSU President Laura Beston said LIV Student had left leaflets on the union's stand without permission.
By Donal MacNamee

14% Increase in Attendance at Halls Consent Workshops

This year's TCDSU consent workshops were attended by 585 students.
By Donal MacNamee

Assessment Fellows to Examine TEP Workload for a Second Year

Vice-Provost Jurgen Barkhoff said Trinity decided to keep the fellows for a second year because their work was so 'valuable'.
By Emma Donohoe
Contribution

Irish Students Must Learn From Hong Kong Protests

In Hong Kong, pro-democracy protestors have been campaigning for 13 weeks. Ireland's students must pay heed, writes Katy Amos.
By Katy Amos

Private Company to Build Luxury Student Apartments in the Liberties

Summix FRC Developments submitted plans to An Bord Pleanála on Monday.
By Robert Quinn