Cúnamh na Mac Léinn de Dhíth do Ghaeilge na hArdteiste
Míníonn Julian de Spáinn cad gur féidir le mic léinn a dhéanamh chun cabhrú le Gaeilge na hArdteiste
Tebi Rex Take Over in First Headline Gig in Two Years
The alternative duo played Opium Rooms last Saturday.
Students Get Wilde at Phil Maidens Final
The motion for the final was ‘There is only one thing in the world worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about’.
Students Narrowly Vote Against TCDSU Boycott of the Irish Times
The paper has come under fire for a number of articles concerning gender identity.
The Hist Tackles Faith and Choice With Debate on Belief in God
'This House Would Choose to Believe in God' saw speakers discuss human suffering, comfort and the secularisation of the western world.
The Artists Bringing Colour to Dublin’s Streets
Rising in popularity, street art has become a favourite medium among artists and city-dwellers alike.
Exam Deferral Only Permitted if Student is a Possible COVID Case
Students will only be allowed to defer exam sittings if they test positive, have symptoms or have been deemed a close contact.
The Late Late Toy Show is a Balm for the War-Weary Twentysomething
In recent years, the show has put the kids front and centre with less of a focus on the material toys, writes Caoimhe Weakliam.
Trinity Researchers Outline Changes in Causes of Death in Ireland
A new report has found a 61 per cent increase in deaths caused by mental and behavioural disorders over five years.
Residents of Houses 11-14 to be Given ‘Quiet Space’ For Online Exams
Residents in Botany Bay complained earlier this year of the noise from the adjacent Printing House Square building site.