Editorial
At Printing House Square, Trinity is Sucked Into a Labour Fiasco – Again
Trinity will surely regret not handling the underpayment of Printing House Square plumbers sooner.
At Pallas Projects, an Art Exhibition Full of Surprises
Shiftings, the now-completed exhibition in Pallas Projects in the Liberties, is at once coherent and unexpected.
8% Increase in Book of Kells Visitor Numbers
Over a million people visited Trinity's Book of Kells exhibition in 2018, according to figures released by Fáilte Ireland.
Developers Given Permission to Build 3,094 Student Beds Since January
Student accommodation developers have benefitted more than other housing providers from a fast-track scheme introduced two years ago.
In University of Limerick, Students Divided on LGBT Housing Scheme
Debate raged online this week about the merits of UL's new rainbow housing initiative.
Temple Bar’s V Restaurant Excels – But Sacrifices Vegan Ethos
Its food is great, but V restaurant needs to have more confidence in its plant-based abilities, writes Elliot Milofsky.
Meet the Trinity Graduates Refocusing Theatre’s Race Conversation
Choy-Ping Clarke-Ng and Grace Morgan are set for the Abbey, with their play selected to feature in the theatre's Young Curators Festival.
Ivana Bacik Crowned Irish Woman Lawyer of the Year
Bacik will be presented with the award in October.
At Dáil, Students Protest Against Plans to Scrap Disability Allowance
TCDSU President Laura Beston said the grant is 'something that needs to be fought for and maintained'.
Elderly Churchgoers Have Better Mental Health, Say Trinity Researchers
A Trinity study has found elderly people who regularly attend church have lower depressive symptoms than those who do not.