Is Fadhb é Iompar Meisciúil i Halla na Tríonóide. Níl Srianadh ar Líon na Leapacha mar an Réiteach

Tá cónaitheoirí imníocha timpeall Halla na Tríonóide ag déanamh iarrachta bac a chur ar an gColáiste níos mó líon leapacha a thógáil i Halla na Tríonóide.

EU Leaders Falling Short on Research Ambitions, says ERC Head

The interim president of the ERC has said that 'national EU leaders did not at all deliver in terms of the previously expressed ambition for research and innovation'.
By Cormac Watson

Former Nobel Laureate John Hume Dies Aged 83

Many leading figures in politics have paid tribute to the Derry man today.
By Sárán Fogarty

After Normal People’s Emmy Nominations, Perceptions Misalign with Reality

Emmy nominations inevitably skew perceptions – both of Trinity and of Irish people, writes Anthony Bradley.
By Anthony Bradley
Editorial

Higher Education Needs More Action and Fewer Surveys on Sexual Violence

Harris this week drew praise for a series of initiatives he launched to tackle sexual violence on campus.
Editorial

Drunken Behaviour in Halls is a Problem. Limiting Bedspaces is not the Answer

Concerned residents around Halls are trying to block College from building more bedspaces in Halls.

Kyoto Love Hotel on Mixing Pop Sensibilities and Lyrical Coherency

Joe Geaney, one half of Kyoto Love Hotel, says that their sound has a “pop aspect to it, but bordering on something else as well”.
By Joe Coughlan

DU Real Estate Society: A Student Service or a ‘Landlord’s Society’?

Co-founders Harry Williams and Oscar Verdon defend the new real estate society, insisting that their main intention is to help students find jobs after they graduate.
By Gráinne Mahon

How TBSI’s PhD Students Handled Lockdown

Some complained of a lack of communication and confusion around lab protocols – all, however, found it a bizarre time.
By Shane Walsh

Academic Registry Made Multiple Errors in Medicine Resit Timetables

College has since solved the issues and said that it regrets 'any distress caused'.
By Cormac Watson