Abolishing Fees Would Cost Government €229m, Says Minister

Minister for Education Joe McHugh said abolishing student contribution fees would hit the budget of the student grant scheme.
By Cormac Watson

Pearse St Gate Set For Two-Month Closure

The gate is being closed to facilitate works to Printing House Square.
By Donal MacNamee

Knobs and Knockers to Move Out of Nassau St After 47 Years

The iconic Dublin shop is moving to a new location in Dún Laoghaire.
By Emma Donohoe

Trinity 37th in Times Higher Education Teaching Rankings

The College has risen from last year's ranking for its teaching standards.
By Emer Moreau

Trinity Student May Face Three-Month Prison Sentence After Hitting Garda

Tanya Felloni, a law student, was remanded on continuing bail yesterday after assaulting a Garda in a Dublin Garda station.
By Cormac Watson

Trinity’s Improv Troupe Set for Edinburgh Fringe Festival

Improv, She Wrote is graduating to the paid Fringe, with a nine-night run in a 90-seater venue.
By Molly Furey

In Second Phase of TEP, New Timetabling System to be Implemented in September

The new timetabling system will be implemented for first-years from September.
By Katy Amos

Trinity Researcher Helps Discover a Greener Method of Gin-Making – Using Peas

Using dried peas to make gin cuts down the greenhouse gases released in standard gin-making processes.
By Orla Murnaghan

Todhchaí Éiginnte ag na Foilseacháin Ghaelacha de Dheasca Cinneadh Amhrasach

Ón bplean nua atá beartaithe d’fhoilseacháin na Gaeilge, go dtí an cur i láthair leisciúil ó Fhoras na Gaeilge, tá caighdéan níos fearr tuillte ag na Gaeil, dar le Malachi Ó Marcaigh.
By Malachi Ó Marcaigh

High-Street Labels, €4 Kombuchas: Dublin Flea Underwhelms on Return

It's fantastic to see the Dublin Flea Market return to trading, but high prices may drive buyers away, writes Susie Crawford.
By Susie Crawford