Modernity Meets Nostalgia in This Year’s Trinity Arts Festival

Creativity continued to flourish as the festival adapted online his year.

Editor Candidate Caddle Pulls Out of Tonight’s Equality Hustings

The hustings – the fourth of the campaign – are set to take place tonight at 6pm.
By Mairead Maguire

Presidential Candidate Keogh Receives Minor Strike

Presidential candidate Leah Keogh was awarded a major strike prior to the beginning of the campaign period.
By Cormac Watson

Education Candidate O’Reilly Receives Minor Strike

O’Reilly is the third election candidate to receive a strike in this year's TCDSU elections.
By Emma Taggart

Keogh Excels, Cummins Recovers and MacQuillan Struggles at Media Hustings

The next hustings is set to take place tomorrow at 6pm and questions will cover topics surrounding equality.

Media Hustings

Join Molly Furey, Emma Taggart and Aoife Kearins for the third hustings of this year's TCDSU elections.

The Fight for Myanmar’s Freedom

The military in Myanmar staged a coup on February 1st, detaining the State Counsellor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and the President U Win Myint as well as senior government officials.
By Supyae Yadanar

In Open Letter, Members of College Blast Mooted Reform of Governance Structures

The open letter was signed by 59 of Trinity’s Fellows, Fellows emeriti, non-Fellow academic staff and support staff, along with the Scholars’ Committee.
By Cormac Watson

Open Letter: In Opposition to Govt’s Proposed Reform of Governance Structures

The government is currently working on new legislation that would majorly increase its control over governing bodies in universities.

Street Party Linked to UL Students ‘Completely Unacceptable’, Says Harris

Over 50 fines have been issued to attendees at the street party, which took place close to UL.
By Mairead Maguire