The Story of Frank Kerr and Trinity Boxing – Told by His Son

Former Ireland manager Brian Kerr has a little-known – but longstanding – family connection with Trinity. Here, he tells the tale.
By Fiachra Gallagher

An Bhfuil Cassells Marbh? Cinnte, más Fianaise é an Dréachtchlár Rialtais

Is beag tagairt a dhéanann an dréachtchlár rialtais do thuarascáil Cassells an tseachtain seo.

Praiseach Go bhFéadfadh, agus Ba Cheart don Choláiste a Sheachaint

I ndiaidh laethanta de mhearbhall, chualamar faoi dheireadh go mbeadh teacht ag Scoláirí atá lonnaithe i mBaile Átha Cliath ar lóistín saor in aisce.

Levels of Sexual Assault, Harassment High in Colleges, USI Survey Finds

Some 70 per cent of students who have experienced sexual misconduct don’t understand what happens when they report it to their college.
By Ella Connolly
Editorial

Is Cassells Dead? Yes, if the Programme for Government is Anything to Go By

The newly agreed programme for government scarcely references the existence of the Cassells report.
Editorial

A Scholars Mess Trinity Could, and Should, Have Avoided

After days of confusion, we eventually heard that Dublin-based Scholars would be able to access free accommodation.

Amid Outrage, Neither College or Scholars Come Out of Accommodation Fight Well

College bungled its announcement on whether Dublin Scholars get accommodation, but – no matter what – the situation is lose-lose, writes Faye Curran.
By Faye Curran

Trinity and NCAD to Exchange 25 Students a Year in New Collaboration

Some 25 NCAD students will be able to take Trinity Electives next year, with 25 students of College going in the other direction, in a new agreement.
By Jordan Nann

Rob Locke: Pivoting from QVC to Hollywood

Known for being a star of telly shopping, Rob Locke talks about his many pivots.
By Rob Locke

Third-Year Medicine Students Receive Warning After Accusation of Cheating

In an email to students, Trinity told students that cheating may lead to 'significant disciplinary consequences'.
By Cormac Watson