High Court Rejects Challenge to Seanad University Voting System

A man had claimed that it was unlawful and unconstitutional to deny UL graduates the right to vote in Seanad elections.
By Maebh Gallagher

Fashion Soc’s Search for Standout Styles

With their new initiative, ‘Campus Couture’, Trinity Fashion Society hopes to encourage self expression and bold looks.
By Isolde Slattery

Battleground in House 39: The Kenny Vs Cox Prank War

The two lecturers in the School of Law have an ongoing mock feud, much to the entertainment of their colleagues and students.
By Naoise D'Arcy

Five of the Best: Dublin Depop

There is a host of local accounts selling second-hand treasures on the popular shopping app.
By Tara Daly

Lecturers to Lobby for High Risk Staff to be Allowed to Work from Home

A motion was passed at the AGM of Trinity's branch of the Irish Federation of University Teachers.
By Emer Moreau

RCSI Publishes Race Equality Action Plan

The plan includes a review of the university's healthcare curriculum to provide more representation of people of colour.
By Seán Cahill

Tidings and Treaties: Your Week Ahead

Exams may be on the horizon but there's still time for some festive fun.
By Clara Roche
Editorial

Calls to Cancel In-Person Exams Again Should not Claim to be Representative

An open letter written by Students4Change and the GSU has amassed over 5,000 signatures.
Editorial

The Tone of USI’s Protest Won’t Help Govt Take Student Demands Seriously

USI has taken a more acerbic approach to protesting Ireland’s sky-high student fees this year.

Found in Translation: JoLT Seeks to Fill the Ellipsis

This semester, contributions to the Journal of Literary Translation were centred around the theme of 'ellipsis'.
By Rebecca Deasy-Millar