Dublin’s Newest Cafe Prizes Food Integrity and Sustainability

Mark Cashen, the founder of As One, says he wants his establishment to be 'a positive space with really good food'.
By Céire Carey

Students to Join Thousands for Dublin Pride

USI is marching in both Pride and Pride Alternative, which criticises the commercial affiliations of the official march.
By Donal MacNamee

On Drury St, a New Ice-Cream Experience That’s More Than a Novelty

Using organic cream, Three Twenty offers ice cream a cut above the rest – though its prices are steep.
By Parth Gautam

New Law School to Be Built Near Samuel Beckett Theatre

The construction of the new building will be funded through a combination of philanthropy and government investment.
By Emer Moreau

College Considers Introducing ‘Faith Representatives’ for Non-Christian Students

Members of staff will be appointed to touch base with students of non-Christian faiths.
By Cormac Watson

Mitchell O’Connor Hopes for Female University President ‘Within My Lifetime’

Mitchell O'Connor called opposition to the opening of gender-specific academic positions 'rubbbish'.
By Katy Amos

Trinity Has Green Flag Renewed for Three More Years

Environmental group An Taisce renewed Trinity's Green Flag in recognition of the College's environmental efforts.
By Donal MacNamee

‘Nothing Off the Table’, Says UCCSU President After Meeting College Officials

UCCSU President Alan Hayes called a meeting with the university's president 'progressive'.
By Emer Moreau

Trinity Researchers Reveal New Details About Medieval Ireland

Using historical parish incomes, researchers in Trinity have uncovered new details about politics and culture in 14th-century Ireland.
By Orla Murnaghan

Trinity Among Two Irish Universities Chosen for Major New EU Alliance

The College will partner up with universities in Utrecht, Barcelona, Montpellier and Budapest as part of the initiative.
By Aoife Kearins