Politics, KPOP and Package-less Cosmetics: Your Week Ahead

Ring in the new decade – and the new term – with an array of events run by Trinity's societies.
By Eimear Finan
Editorial

Another Week, Another Deportation Case at Third-Level. When Will the State Learn?

This week, the government backtracked on another deportation order issued to a student after outrage from UCC staff and students.
Editorial

How Cassells Might Actually be Keeping Third-Level Away From Election Spotlight

Higher education has hardly featured in the general election campaign so far.

Meteors Topple Tipperary Knights With 88-81 Victory

Trinity kept the presssure on division leaders Ulster University with their eighth league win of the season.
By Fiachra Gallagher

Gardaí Launch Murder Inquiry After Death of Cork IT Student

Cameron Blair, a second-year engineering student, was stabbed after a group of young men gatecrashed a house party he was attending.
By Rachel O’Leary
Analysis

An Election Timed to Puncture the Youth Vote? It Suits Fine Gael Just Fine

If Fine Gael really wanted students to vote, it wouldn't hold an election the week before a new register of electors kicks in, writes Cormac Watson.
By Cormac Watson

Campus Eateries to Offer Free Hot Water to Students With Own Containers

Students will pay 10 cent for hot water if they use restaurant crockery, and 50 cent if they use paper cups.
By Orla Murnaghan

Rachael Lavelle is Finding Beauty in Songwriting Simplicity

Dublin songwriter Rachael Lavelle on the solitude of songwriting – and the value of creating music that listeners can connect with.
By Ellie O'Neill

Two Wins in Two in Fr Meaghair Cup for Impressive Camógs

A 1-11 to 2-5 win over Queens University puts Trinity in a prime position to advance from their group.
By Matt McCann
Analysis

The Big Two Parties on Higher Education – In Their Own Words

Ahead of the election, Faye Curran looks back at the words and deeds of Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael when it comes to third-level education in Ireland.
By Faye Curran