Security Hut Installed at Nassau St Entrance

Front Gate will now be closed to visitors from 8am to 8pm for the duration of summer break.
By Cormac Watson

Amid Coronavirus Chaos, Prospective Postgraduates Chew Over their Future

As Irish universities sort out reopening their campuses, Irish graduates are pondering their future.
By Orla Murnaghan
Editorial

No, Appointing One Female University President Does Not Shatter the Glass Ceiling

This week, Prof Kerstin Mey became the first-ever female university president in Ireland.
Editorial

The Coronavirus Has Betrayed the Weaknesses of Relying on Commercialisation

Bank of Ireland will be leaving campus next month and ending its sponsorship agreements with Trinity.

Universities Have a Seat at the Table. It’s Time to Reimagine Higher Education

Universities need to demonstrate a willingness to see themselves as part of the solution to the fundamental challenges they now face, writes Tom Boland.
By Tom Boland

Accents: A Cafe in Name, but So Much More in Trade

From first dates to bleary-eyed essay writing, for students, Accents has served as so much more than just a cafe, writes Eimear Finan.
By Eimear Finan

Comic Relief in Quarantine

How does a comedian react when they don't know if the crowd is laughing?
By Eliana Jordan

Trinity Appoints New Dean of Students and Dean of Graduate Studies

Catherine McCabe will take over as dean of students next week.
By Cormac Watson

Condensed All-Ireland League Will Start in January, says IRFU

Due to the shortened season, no teams will be promoted or relegated next season.
By Matt McCann

Student Favourite Accents Coffee & Tea Lounge Closes Down

The cafe – known for its late opening hours closed – announced its closure.
By Eimear Finan