Dublin International Film Festival 2021: A Virtual Cinematic Experience

The festival will showcase an exciting lineup of online films and events from March 3rd to March 14th.
By Gráinne Mahon

Nár chóir duit a bheith ar Erasmus?

Níl ag cailliúnt amach ar Erasmus mar an rud is uafásaí ar domhan, ach fós féin do na mic léinn a bhaineann sé leo, nach olc an scéal é, dar le Alannah Ní Mhuirí.
By Alannah Ní Mhuirí

Mary Robinson: Future Cities Should be ‘People Centred’

The next addition in the Future Cities series will take place on March 31st at 5pm and will focus on New York City.
By Cormac Watson

O’Riordan Drops out of Welfare and Equality Race

The two remaining candidates in the race for TCDSU welfare and equality officer are Sierra Mueller-Owens and Dylan Krug.
By Emer Tyrrell

Chaotic Format Leaves Election Candidates Reeling – And Some Ignored

The second hustings of the year took place after TCDSU council.
By Emma Taggart and Matt McCann

TCDSU to lobby for 500 rapid HIV test kits

The union was also mandated to lobby for accessible rapid HIV testing.
By Sárán Fogarty

Council Mandates Officers to Promote Principles of Open Access

Trinity’s Open Access Institutional Repository is designed so that researchers in Trinity can archive their work.
By Cormac Watson

Council Hustings

Join Cormac Watson, Molly Furey and Aoife Kearins for the second hustings of this year's TCDSU elections.

University Responses to Govt’s Revamp of College Leadership Due on Friday

Higher Education Minister Simon Harris began the consultation process for the law on February 19th.
By Cormac Watson

Presidential Candidate Cummins Receives Major and Minor Strike

Cummins is the second presidential candidate to receive a major strike, after one of his competitors Leah Keogh received one on Saturday.
By Sárán Fogarty