Cup Final Awaits Trinity Meteors After 77-63 Win Over Ulster University
A dominant display in the final quarter ensured that Trinity advanced to the final of the Division 1 Cup final.
With Taifead, Eoghan Scally is Creating Space for Dublin’s Creatives
Eoghan Scally recently collaborated with former Horslips drummer Eamon Carr to create an immersive photo exhibition.
Crash, Bang – Thumper? Meet the Band Taking Dublin by Storm
Six-person band Thumper have made their mark on Dublin's music scene with a sound covered in fuzz yet still relatable to their growing fanbase.
Do Ollscoileanna, Tá Níos Mó ná Baoill i gCeist Leis an mBreatimeacht
An tseachtain seo d'fhógair an rialtas go gcoimeádfar socrú táillí idir Éire, an RA agus Tuaisceart Éireann le haghaidh bliain eile.
Heartbreak for Hurlers After Single-Point Defeat in Fitzgibbon Cup Opener
A Tom Aherne-inspired comeback wasn't enough for Trinity's hurlers to topple Maynooth yesterday, as the visitors ran out winners by 0-16 to 0-15.
Le Géarchéim Maoinithe, Rún Iontach Uaillmhianach Ó Trí Ollscoil
An tseachtain seo, d’fhógair Ollscoil Éireann Gaillimh plean chun ceantar fiontar de luach €200 milliún a thógáil.
Editorial
For Universities, Brexit’s Risks Aren’t Just Concerning – They May be Irreversible
The government this week announced that fee arrangements between Ireland, the UK and Northern Ireland will be maintained for another year.
Editorial
With State Funding in Crisis, a Show of Startling Ambition from Universities
NUI Galway this week announced plans to build a €200-million innovation district, following similar announcements in UCD and UL.
Trinity Graduate Conor Reddy to Contest General Election for PBP
The veteran activist says he wants to "break the cycle of Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael rule" in Ireland.
Gritty Terenure Win Gets DUFC Men Off to a Flyer in 2020
Tony Smeeth's side had to work hard in adverse conditions to grind out a 13-6 win in College Park.