Government Blocks Move to Pay Student Nurses and Midwives During Pandemic

The bill was brought forward last night and was narrowly defeated by the government.
By Cormac Watson

Libraries to Resume Weekend and Evening Openings from Next Week

A number of study spaces, including Kinsella Hall, will be open from December 24th to January 3rd, closing only on Christmas Day.
By Emer Moreau

It’s Time to Talk About Accessibility in Theatre

Now that everything has moved online, the theatre industry has the chance to improve accessibility and inclusivity.
By Ailbhe Noonan

Dublin International Comedy Festival Promises Some Much Needed Laughs

The two-day online festival offers some merriment in the countdown to Christmas.
By Lucas Closs

I Was A Spotify Wrapped Sceptic. This Year Has Changed That

Looking at our friends’ playlists can allow us to feel connected in a lonely time, writes Aoife Kearins.
By Aoife Kearins

Why It’s Important to Talk About Epilepsy

Epilepsy can be a lonely condition. Talking about it helps both yourself and those around you, writes Cormac Watson.
By Cormac Watson

Owen Ward’s Vision For a Traveller-Inclusive Education System

This year, Ward expanded NUI Galway’s University of Sanctuary programme to offer scholarships to Irish Travellers as well as asylum seekers and refugees.
By Sarán Fogarty

Trinity Scheme Asks Public to Donate Laptops to Struggling Students

The award-winning scheme is now in its second phase.
By Sárán Fogarty

DU Players’ Latest Show Addresses the Elephant in the Zoom

DU Players’ final Freshers' Fest show for 2020 is now available to watch on YouTube.
By Chloe Conneely

Kingston Mills Wins the 2020 Provost’s Innovation Award

Mills also picked up a prestigious prize at the SFI Science Summit 2020, which took place early last month.
By Sárán Fogarty