Baird In With a Chance of Ireland Debut After Six-Nations Squad Announced
Ireland coach Andy Farrell today announced the Ireland squad set to finish off the final two rounds of the 2020 Six Nations.
All Students Given Wrong Points Awarded First Choice Course For This Year
Last week, it was revealed that 6,500 were given the wrong grades due to an error in the calculated grades system.
DU Players is Putting its Best Foot Forward for Freshers
Though its Front of House kettle may be off the boil for a while longer, DU Players is keeping its finger firmly on the pulse.
Two Trinity Students Shortlisted for Irish Rugby Player Awards
The two students are among six Leinster players shortlisted at the awards.
How EU Budget Cuts are Threatening the Future of Irish Research
Under the proposed budget cuts, the European Research Council may not be able to award nearly 700 grants for fundamental research.
Now 200 Years Old, Trinity Cricket Remains Confident Challenges Can Be Overcome
The men's cricket team celebrate their 200th year this year. Next year, the ladies' club will turn 75 years old.
Bites: The Toastie
Food fads don't always live up to the hype – but this staple dish will always satisfy.
Quirky Ways Dublin’s Cafes and Bars Have Handled Restrictions
Deliveroo isn’t the only way to enjoy the flourishes of Dublin’s eateries – many have innovatively handled the challenges posed by lockdown restrictions.
Ireland Must Commit to Increased Third-Level Funding And Equal Access for All
The economic arguments are clear: Ireland must increase funding to its higher education institutions, writes Laura Harmon.
IUA Calls for €538m Package for Higher Education in Pre-Budget Submission
Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe is set to announced the new budget on Tuesday.