55% Fall in Irish J1s Since 2015

The decrease is thought to be a result of tightened restrictions around the J1 visa.
By Emer Moreau

Trinity Pursued Property Tax Exemption for Student Accommodation

Former Chief Financial Officer Ian Mathews said the local property tax would cost Trinity €105,000.
By Donal MacNamee

Traffic Banned from College Green Tomorrow to Trial Pedestrian Plaza

Access to College Green will be restricted to pedestrians and the luas from 7am to 7pm tomorrow.
By Cormac Watson

Om Diva Is Clearing the Floor to Irish Designers

Om Diva's summer residency programme is giving Irish designers some much-needed visibility.
By Céire Carey

Star of Tomorrow Jordanne Jones Wants to Make a Difference Today

For Trinity student Jordanne Jones, acting offers the opportunity to tackle important societal issues.
By Stephen Patrick Murray

Student Accommodation Sues Pub on Dorset St Over Property Dispute

Agents of a pub on Dorset St put up wooden hoarding on the premises of a student accommodation provider.
By Cormac Watson

Men Earn More than Women in Years Following Graduation, Report Finds

A new report by the Central Statistics Office has found a gender pay gap among graduates in Ireland.
By Donal MacNamee

University of Limerick Launches LGBT Accommodation Scheme

UL has launched Ireland's first 'rainbow housing' initiative, open to members of the LGBT community and LGBT allies.
By Rachel O'Leary

How a Murder in Mexico Spawned Tim MacGabhann’s ‘Second’ Novel

Trinity graduate Tim MacGabhann talks about class consciousness and why Donald Trump is nothing new – 'just a bit ruder'.
By Martha Kirwan

Loan Schemes May Be Third-Level’s Best – and Most Equitable – Option

Abolishing fees sounds great, but in reality it would force the most vulnerable fund the education of the middle classes, writes Jack Synnott.
By Jack Synnott