Botany Bay Marquee to be Dismantled on Thursday

The removal of lighting and generators has already begun and will be completed tomorrow.
By Matt McCann

How TMT Harnessed Zoom to Triumph at Intervarsities

Produced during lockdown, TMT’s 'Carrie: The Musical' placed second at the All-Ireland Musical Theatre Intervarsities.
By Molly Longstaff

University Council Approves Three New Postgraduate Courses

The three new options are funded under pillar three of the Irish Human Capital Initiative.
By Jody Druce

Launched in Lockdown: Cedese & Co.

Design student Mercedes Lawson Whyte talks about the value of 'winging it', defying self-doubt and just keeping going.
By Elizabeth Ring
Editorial

House Six’s Inaccessibility is a Historical Wrong. College Must Listen to Students

TCDSU will lobby College to look into making House Six more accessible, following a motion passed at Council this week.
Editorial

On the USI Housing Bill, Harris Seems to Forget That He Is In Charge

Debating a bill which would give greater protection to student renters, Minister for Higher Education Simon Harris said that an ‘urgent conversation’ is needed on the issue.
By The Editorial Board

Five Of The Best: Study Snacks

Use your proximity to your kitchen to your advantage this exam season and snack your way to better grades.
By Julia Quilligan

Trinity Student Qualifies for 2022 World Athletics Championships

Biomedical engineering student Kate Doherty will compete in the 4x100 metre race after her team secured a place yesterday.
By Matt McCann

TBSI Urges Caution Amid Reports of Harassment and Drug Dealing Outside Building

Incidents of harassment, drug dealing and drug injection have been reported outside the TBSI building.
By Jody Druce

With a New Novel in Tow, Kevin Power Talks Privilege and Publication

'White City', the Trinity lecturer’s second novel aims to tackle the post-Tiger malaise with black humour.
By Anthony Bradley