Voici Crêperie and Wine Bar: A Slice of Brittany in Rathmines
The recently opened creperie and wine bar has brought the indulgent French delicacy to Dublin, with both sweet and savoury options on offer.
Trinity Student Launches Campaign Backing Easier Access to Citizenship
The 27th amendment limits the constitutional right to Irish citizenship of those born on the island of Ireland.
Ní Fios na hImpleachtaí atá le Gearradh Maoinithe an ERC
Tá an Chomhairle Eorpach um Thaighde ar tí €1.4 billiún de mhaoiniú a chailliúnt mar gheall ar thionchair eacnamíocha na paindéime.
Is Léir Teachtaireacht an IUA don Rialtas: Tá Tríú-Leibhéal Lárnach sa Tearnamh
Lorg aighneacht réamh-cháinaisnéise an IUA maoiniú de €538 milliún don earnáil.
At Dublin Theatre Festival, Deirdre Kinihan’s ‘Embargo’ Blurs Moral Lines
Fishamble’s latest production 'Embargo' was streamed live from the Pump House at 7pm last night, bringing Dublin Theatre Festival 2020 to a close.
Is a Virtual Hub the Future of Freshers’ Fair?
The pandemic has forced societies to rethink freshers' week – in many ways for the better, writes Mairead Maguire.
The Top Five Takeaways From Third-Level’s Pre-Budget Submissions
Budget 2021 is set to be announced tomorrow. The third-level sector appears optimistic.
DUFC Men Show Gritty Character With Incredible Comeback Win Over Terenure
Trinity are undefeated in the community series, and – with three wins from three – are atop their conference.
‘Bugs as Drugs’: Harnessing the Power of the Microbiome
Recent biomedical research has dedicated an extensive amount of attention to the “bugs” that aid us in digestion, the production of vitamins and the fight against virulent pathogens.
Sophie Furlong Tighe on Succeeding Trinity’s Greats as Editor of Icarus
Michael Longley, Sebastian Barry and Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin have each previously served as editor of the magazine.