USI Sleeps Out at Dáil Over Crisis Shortage of Student Accommodation

The union has said that no new course places should be given without living spaces provided.
By Emer Moreau

Team Ireland’s Doctor Talks Trinity Roots and Reflects on Tokyo

Jim O'Donovan, Team Ireland's Chief Medical Officer delves into the restriction-laden Tokyo Olympics and his time as a Master's student at Trinity
By Cormac Watson

Five of the Best: Trinity-Based Publications

There is no doubt that there is a publication out there for everyone to enjoy and get involved in.
By Ines Kennedy

Mary Lou McDonald

A Crystallised Guide to College

If all else fails turn to the power of rocks and stones to help you through college.
By Rachel O'Leary

‘Narcissus’ is a Visceral Exploration of Jealousy and the Male Body

he experimental theatre company Tasteinyourmouth boldly blends dry comedy and introspective questions in it Fringe festival production.
By Sáoirse Goes

Zoo’s Clues: DU Players’ Annual Murder Mystery Takes a Beastly Turn

The drama society's annual detective night out returned this year with a zoological backdrop.
By Raman Malashchanka

Students Spurn Online Lectures at Dining Hall Protest

Around 200 students gathered at the Dining Hall this evening.
By Jody Druce and Emma Taggart

Naomi O’Leary

By Emma Taggart

Ní Mór don Tríonóide í féin a Shainiú i nDiaidh na Paindéime

Idir an EGM conspóideach agus dhífhostú Bhord an GSU, tá sé deacair a thuiscint cé chaoi a bheas an GSU in ann é féin a dheisiú.