A Thinning Green Line
Ireland's army has been in decline for years. Now, forces close to the military are scrambling for a political foothold.
GSU in Chaos as President Slams ‘Spurious Accusation’ by Vice-President
Major cracks have appeared this week in the relationship between the two most senior figures in the Graduate Students' Union.
Graduate Dean Condemns ‘Unfair Criticism’ of GSU President Over Postgrad Pay Cuts
Prof Nevill Cox wrote he has 'nothing but sympathy for the GSU president' after she came under fire for not opposing pay cuts for casual staff.
David Norris: Raising the Flag for Gay Rights
The Senator on the fight in the 1970s to put the LGBTQ+ cause on the civil rights agenda.
With Students in Tow, Protestors Demand ‘Vote for Climate’ at March
Around 200 protestors – including a small cohort of Trinity students – called on voters to elect a government that will tackle the climate crisis.
Former Trump Aide Anthony Scaramucci Charms a Sceptical GMB Audience
The former White House communications director could have faced a hostile crowd but his humour helped diffuse any tensions.
Reformed TCDSU Academic Senate Could Return Next Year
The revised academic senate, which was not run this year, will feature fewer senators and less frequent meetings.
Analysis
For Students, Having ‘Too Many Options’ is Both a Luxury and a Liability
It might seem a champagne problem, but the landscape of career paths can be incredibly stressful for students, writes Julie Leenane.
Campus Accommodation Prices Could Increase by 4%
A document from the agenda of Trinity's Finance Committee proposes a four per cent increase in 'all staff and student rates'.
This Sunday, the National Concert Hall Brings Music’s Biggest Names to Town
Perspectives, the National Concert Hall music series, will host the likes of Lisa O’Neill and Radie Peat this week.