Eoin Hand Gets Minor Strike Over Online Voting Infringement

Hand's campaign displayed links to an online voting website only intended for use by those on Erasmus or otherwise unable to vote.
By Emma Taggart

Students Block Off Front Gate for a Second Week, Demanding Rent Freeze

For a second consecutive week, students today blocked off Trinity's entrance in protest at a possible rent increase on campus.
By Jordan Nann and Sárán Fogarty

Sharp Drop-Off in Student Satisfaction With Experience of Trinity

A recent survey found that 17 per cent of Trinity students would probably or definitely pick a different college if they were choosing again.
By Robert Quinn

Drone Takeaway Delivery Services to be Piloted in UCD

Drone delivery company Manna will partner with JustEat and Camile Thai to transport food directly from restaurants to the campus.
By Ana Bravo

Trinity Boxers Impress at Charity Fight Night in Exam Hall

The event was held in memory of former Dublin University Boxing Club captain Gemma McGee.
By Fiachra Gallagher

Academic Registry Seeks to Clear Up Confusion Over Exam Numbers

Academic Registry has confirmed the number of exams fell over the last two years, despite previous figures showing the number had increased.
By Jordan Nann

Tiocfaidh ár Latté: Athoscailt Chaife na Gaeilge

D’athoscail Caifé na Gaeilge in Ollscoil na hÉireann, Gaillimh ag tús mhí Eanáir, tar éis cinneadh é a dhúnadh i mí Mheán Fómhair.
By Darragh Mac Giolla Phádraig

Around the World, Examining Blueprints for a Better Union

In Trinity, TCDSU has looked broadly similar for years now. Could there be a better – and fairer – way of structuring Trinity's students' union?
By Rachel O’Leary and Molly Furey

‘I Run Out of Weights in the Gym’: Meet Trinity’s Strongest Student

At 19, Isaiah Isijola is already considered 'one of the most promising strength athletes Ireland has ever seen'.
By Matt McCann

Horror, Comedy and the Supernatural: Lorcan Finnegan Pushes Film’s Envelope

The filmmaker talks about creating landscapes that are both haunting and haunted, and how anger informs his work.
By Stephen Patrick Murray