Trinity Students in Hong Kong Describe ‘War’ on Campuses

Students who spent time in Hong Kong have described their experiences of the pro-democracy protests that have rocked the region's universities.
By Robert Quinn

Fintan O’Toole and Mary Harney to be Awarded Honorary Degrees

Harney and O'Toole will receive their honours next week, at the first service presided over by new Trinity Chancellor Mary McAleese.
By Sárán Fogarty

Cut the Rent Opts Against Launching January Rent Strike on Campus

Cut the Rent activists have decided not to push for a campus rent strike in January, after only a 'small number' of students signed up to take part.
By Emer Moreau and Donal MacNamee

Mary McAleese’s Criticisms of the Church Are Really Just Apologism

Trinity students deserve a chancellor out for their own interests – not the Catholic Church's, writes Christopher Dignam.
By Christopher Dignam

The Trinity Sport Ambassador Who Boycotted Apartheid South Africa

Former Irish rugby international Hugo MacNeill talks Trinity, rugby – and firing Trinity's soccer team to victory in the 1979 Collingwood Cup.
By Fiachra Gallagher

At Lighthouse Cinema, A Feast of Festive Films

As exam season approaches, the Lighthouse offers an escape from the library and a taste of Christmas.
By Eve O’Donoghue

In Old Library, a Cultural Campaign for Women Figureheads Comes to a Head

Some are in favour of Trinity's new move to place female sculptures in the Long Room. But to others, it doesn't go far enough.
By Rachel O'Leary

Broken Social Scene

To many who frequent them, several of Dublin's nightlife spots are increasingly symbolic of a community wrestling with its identity.
By Eliana Jordan

In City Assembly House, Ireland’s Best Vintage Vendors

This weekend, escape the commercial grasp of the high street with Fair Lady's Vintage Fair.
By Aoife O Floinn

Trinity Research Finds Longer Life Expectancy for Those Living in Affluent Areas

The study found that people living in the most affluent part of the country live more than six years longer than those in the most deprived area.
By Cian Kelly-Lyth