Trinity Chemists Discover Possible New Means for Hydrogen Transport

Successfully storing hydrogen for use as a fuel is considered a possible solution to the climate crisis.
By Jody Druce

As Students Return to Class, Uncertainty About In-Person Teaching Remains

College and the Department of Higher Education promised that all students would have some in-person teaching this year.
By Jody Druce

Cells and Selfies: the PhD Students Sharing Their Research Online

A new type of influencer – the PhD candidate – is emerging online in an attempt to combat the loneliness and pressures of the work.
By Gillian O’Neill

Inaccurate DUFC Fall to Terenure in Second Outing of Season

A disappointing second-half attack left DUFC rueing missed set-piece chances.
By Conor Kelly
Editorial

The Hist and the Phil Must Upend Old Power Structures in the GMB

This week, The University Times revealed the extent of bullying and harassment in the Phil and the Hist.
Editorial

Vaccine Bonuses Will Makes Campus Re-Opening Safer and Smoother

Provost Linda Doyla recently praised the idea of implementing a 'bonus' system for vaccinated students.

Legal Eagles, Gayming, Have Your Cake and Eat It: Your Week Ahead

There’s lots going on in College as we navigate our way back to lectures.
By Maitiú Charleton

TCDSU ‘Shocked’ at IUA’s Stance on Fees

TCDSU and UCDSU have criticised the Irish Universities Association's resistance to scrapping the student contribution charge.
By Mairead Maguire

TCDSU Criticises College for Late Release of Timetables

Timetables were due to be released yesterday but many students still have not received them.
By Emer Moreau and Mairead Maguire

National Gallery Exhibition Explores Memory Through Jack B Yeats’ Paintings

The exhibition, “Painting & Memory”, opens to the public from September 4th.
By Louisa Klatt