58 Scholars, 15 Fellows and Two Honorary Fellows Elected

Former Chief Justice Susan Denham and former College librarian Peter Fox were awarded honorary fellowship of the College.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

AIL Final a Bridge Too Far for DUFC Men, As Con Triumph

Cork Constitution ultimately emerged comfortable victors in today's AIL semi-final, defeating Trinity 23-3.
By Cormac Watson

Cup Final Agony for DUFC Women, as Port Dara Claim Paul Cusack Trophy

DUFC Women came unstuck in a cup final for the second time this season, losing out 24-5 to Port Dara Falcons in Donnybrook.
By Matt Murphy

Not Having Children May be the Ethical Choice. Here’s Why

The potential collapse of civilisation makes having children look increasingly like a self-interested endeavour, writes Ciannait Khan.
By Ciannait Khan

Live Collision Returns to Dublin

Live Collision is a year-round curatorial creative production organisation seeking to unite artists across disciplines.
By Christopher Kestell

Arepas, Vish and Flatbreads at Eatyard

There's no better place in Dublin for snacks in the sunshine than Eatyard.
By Maeve O’Keefe

Speaking With: McGuinness Takeaway

Theresa McGuinness speaks about how her takeaway has gone from a 'regular chipper' to Dublin vegans' most treasured spot.
By Elliot Milofsky

Trinity’s Archers are Shooting for the Stars

After finishing the season with seven medals, Trinity's Archery Club now aim to make their club as inclusive and welcoming as possible.
By Fiachra Gallagher

In Defence of Taylor Swift

Aisling Marren argues that people's aversion to Taylor Swift is ill-informed, flawed and often overtly sexist.
By Aisling Marren

Societies Face Drop in Engagement in Second Term

Societies faced difficulties attracting high attendance at events in the run-up to exams.
By Aisling Marren