Sinn Féin’s Eoin Ó Broin Hits Out at University Rent Increases

Sinn Féin's housing spokesperson said rent increases in several Irish universities 'are not recognising the spirit of the law'.
By Donal MacNamee
Analysis

Dining Hall Hustings Foretells Exacting Debate Over TCDSU Axioms

For an opening salvo, today's hustings saw presidential candidates offering strikingly different visions of the union's future.

Dining Hall Hustings

Join Donal MacNamee, Aisling Marren and Katy Amos for the first hustings of the TCDSU elections.

Who’s Running in the TCDSU Elections?

Miontuairiscí Faoi Cheilt ag CLC, Léiriú ar Eagraíocht atá Dall ar a Stair Féin

Níl Cumann Luthcleasa an Choláiste sásta na miontuairiscí ó chruinnithe a bhí faoi stiúir ag iarchathaoirleach Donagh McDonagh a roinnt.

Green Politician Saoirse McHugh to Launch Green Week

McHugh, well known for her advocacy on climate issues, will launch the week at 1pm on the Dining Hall steps.
By Sárán Fogarty

Gardening, Veganism and the Fashion Show Returns: Your (Green) Week Ahead

This week is dedicated mostly to the environment – and there are a whole host of activities on the agenda for Trinity's societies.
By Catriona Paget

DUFC Women Lose Out 25-10 to League Leaders Barnhall

The result leaves Trinity in sixth position in Division 2 of the Leinster League, with two wins from eight.
By John Keenan
Editorial

Students Just Helped Jolt Irish Politics. Third-Level May Not Benefit

Young people played a major role in an election of change, but there’s no guarantee of positive developments for higher education.
Editorial

DUCAC’s Hidden Minutes Show a Body Failing to Reckon With its Recent Past

For one reason or another, DUCAC isn't willing to release minutes of meetings from the tenure of former Chair Donagh McDonagh.