Debut Season is Upon Us Again, and This Year’s Shows Won’t Disappoint

'What We Have We Hold' and 'Potatoland' are set to open an exciting season of directorial debuts.
By Sáoirse Goes

A TAF Metamorphosis in the GMB

The Trinity Arts Festival annual GMB takeover was a spectacle for the senses.
By Molly Longstaff

Just 13 of Trinity’s 120 Societies Completed Inclusion Checklist

The Towards Inclusive Clubs and Societies checklists enables self-evaluation of the accessibility of a society space or events.
By Mairead Maguire

Trinity Disregarding Warnings from Auditor Over Pension Liability

College could be liable for millions of euro in employee pension payments.
By Jody Druce

Trinity East Likely to be Majorly Scaled Back as Govt Funding in Doubt

The flagship project was envisioned as a globally competitive innovation and enterprise hub in the Docklands.
By Emer Moreau

Science Gallery to Close in 2022 Until Govt Deal Struck

The gallery will operate on a stripped-back basis, with touring exhibits and school visits likely to be scrapped.
By Mairead Maguire

Individual Schools Can Implement ‘Circuit Breaker’ Online Teaching Periods

First-year medicine students were told today that they will be moving online for two weeks.
By Jennifer Ní Chiara and Jody Druce

TCDSU Opens Applications for 10k Have Your Say Project

Students can submit proposals for how to spend the €10,000 ringfenced for the project.
By Ailbhe Noonan
Editorial

Climate Change Must be the Next Unifying Student Issue

Student activism has a central role to play in building on the lackluster commitments made at COP26.
Editorial

VP for Climate Action Buckley Needs to Take a Stronger Stance

Recent comments by the first Vice President for Biodiversity and Climate Action contained powerful rhetoric but no concrete promises.