The Fight for Merchant’s Arch

Plans to radically alter the much-loved laneway have been widely criticised.
By Emer Tyrrell
Contribution

The Cobblestone and Merchant’s Arch are Nails in Dublin’s Cultural Coffin

Heartbroken musicians can protest the end of outlets for them to perform, but no one is listening, writes Ashling Buggle.
By Ashling Buggle

Language and Culture Electives to Remain Online Until Next Semester

The electives will return to in-person teaching next semester.
By Jody Druce

Trinity Business School Executive MBA Ranked 59th Globally for 2021

The school is also ranked 18th in the European Union and fifth in Ireland and the UK in the 2020 Global Masters in Finance Rankings.
By Jennifer Ní Chiara

Temporary Exhibit Space Mooted for College Park Could Limit Pitch Usage

Clubs have expressed concern that they will be unable to use the grounds for matches if the structure encroaches on their pitches.
By Emer Moreau
Contribution

Trinity’s Graduation Dress Code Needs a 21st-Century Rethink

Rigid, heteronormative dress codes can make the commencement ceremony unappealing to many, writes Jonathan Andrews.
By Jonathan Andrews

Campus to Re-open to Public This Friday

Social distancing will no longer be imposed from October 22nd.
By David O'Connell

Players Toys with Fairy Tales and Comedy in ‘Fate!’

The play follows the Three Fates as they plot and create stories reminiscent of a 'Little Red Riding Hood' and 'Three Little Pigs' hybrid.
By Cormac Nugent

Trinity Trend: Juicy Couture Tracksuits

Velvet never looked so good.
By Sarah McCarthy

Verdict on Cassells Report to be Published by the End of the Year

Minister for Higher Education Simon Harris has said he wants an 'action plan' to accompany a decision on the report.
By Emer Moreau