Trinity Seanad Candidate Joe O’Gorman Has Made €1.3m from College Tours

O'Gorman, the strategic development officer of the CSC, runs Trinity's only official tour company.
By Donal MacNamee

Chasing Generation Z Into TikTok Mania

For Faye Curran, TikTok's explosion has exposed the divide between our generation and the next. Should we all just get with the programme?
By Faye Curran

At the Frontlines of the On-Campus Rent Wars

In recent months, students' unions across the country have clashed with colleges over on-campus rent increases.
By Aisling Marren

‘He’s Destined for the Top’: How DUFC’s Ryan Baird Set Irish Rugby Alight

Trinity's Ryan Baird is now in Ireland's senior squad for the Six Nations. Those who've coached him say it's no surprise.
By Fiachra Gallagher

Number of Confirmed Coronavirus Cases in Trinity Increases to Four

Trinity is no longer giving details of every student who tests positive 'unless there are exceptional circumstances'.
By Donal MacNamee and Cormac Watson

When the Coronavirus Swept Trinity: A Look Back on the Week That Was

As the coronavirus sweeps Ireland, a reconstruction of an unprecedented week in Trinity.
By Emer Moreau

Ahead of Dublin Debut, A Look at The Cherry Orchard’s Galway Screening

It won't hit Dublin until April, but Tom Murphy's adaptation of The Cherry Orchard does enough in its Galway screening to whet appetites.
By Katie Kelly

In Ramen Co, a Valiant Menu – But More Culinary Bravery Needed

Despite Ramen Co’s attempts to craft a menu of traditional ramen dishes, the ultimate result is a tasty yet rather lacklustre lunch experience.
By Lizzie Dunning

Catherine Corless: Unearthing One of the Church’s Darkest Secrets

In 2014, Catherine Corless discovered a mass grave in Tuam, rocking the nation. Here she tells her story.
By Catherine Corless

With Wendy Erskine, an Unrestricted Dive into Literary Imagination

The acclaimed Belfast author on the bizarreness of life, the power of brevity and the 'nonsense talked about writing'.
By Martha Kirwan