Editorial
The Book of Kells Exhibition Proposal is a Slap in the Face to Sport Clubs
The temporary exhibition could hinder sporting activity on College Park, if it goes ahead.
Editorial
Front Gate is Open Again, But Trinity Must Not Act Like the Pandemic is Over
Social distancing is no longer in place in College and campus is open to the public.
DCU Restricts Access to Research by Seanad Bye Election Candidate
Dr Tom Clonan submitted a PhD thesis in 2000 concerning sexual harassment and abuse of women in the Defence Forces
Speaking With: Gift Horse Theatre
The Dublin-based theatre troupe aspires to create 'forward-thinking and environmentally conscious' work.
Last Apollo’s ‘Moon Boots’ Will Make You Sit Up and Listen
The Trinity student's debut single, inspired by her sister's emigration, will be released this week.
Prepare For A Literary Feast As The Dublin Book Festival Returns
Director of the festival Julianne Mooney Siron talks to The University Times about how to go about building a festival.
Discrimination in Academia: ‘Racism is a Word Many of Us Avoid’
A survey from the Higher Education Authority has found that staff from minority ethnic backgrounds are paid less and are less likely to be on permanent contracts.
Five of the Best: Dancefloor Tunes
If you've forgotten how to dance since the nightclubs closed, we've got you covered.
Trinity Meteors Fall Short to Clinical Wildcats
The defeat marks back-to-back losses for the Meteors after victory in their opening game.
DU Players’ ‘Barbieverse’ Employs Light Themes and Coarse Metaphors
Keeping in mind the difficulties involved with producing a play online, the use of Zoom was rather effective.