The Gift Economy: Is Money Necessary?

A gift economy is a system where people exchange gifts instead of using money.
By Emma Horan

Students With Certain Medical Conditions Invited to Register for Vaccine

Students and staff who meet the criteria for groups 4a and seven of the government’s vaccine rollout plan can now register with the College Health Service for a vaccine.
By Mairead Maguire

Georgian, Ukrainian Embassies Accuse DCU of Bias in Geopolitics Course

The two embassies wrote to DCU disputing its teaching of a course on the geopolitics of the Caucasus and Ukraine.
By Emer Moreau
Editorial

The Business School is Great for Trinity. Other Schools Deserve Similar Attention

Dean of Trinity Business School Andrew Burke told staff that if Hogan were not elected, it would be a 'risk' to the school's gains made over recent years.

Sustainable Fashion, Online Balls and a Nightclub Recreation: Your Week Ahead

On Thursday, DU Players, DU Dance, Trad Soc, Trinity Musical Theatre and Trinity FM will collaborate to recreate a club night online.
By Maitiú Charleton
Editorial

The GSU is in Freefall. What Can Be Done by the End of the Year?

A number of postgraduates are calling for the impeachment of the union’s president and vice president.

Survey: Nearly 90% of PhDs Feel Pandemic Has Affected Their Research

The survey was carried out by the TCD Postgraduate Workers Alliance.
By Sárán Fogarty

Star of The Office Rainn Wilson Speaks to LawSoc

Wilson follows a long line of high-profile names in receiving LawSoc’s Praeses Elit award this year.
By Mairead Maguire

Mary Robinson Talks Climate Justice With Trinity VDP

In conversation with Trinity VDP, Mary Robinson told listeners that ‘you are never too young to lead, you are never too old to learn’.
By Maitiú Charleton

Trinity Ents Announces Free Online Festival In Place of Trinity Ball

The online concert, which promises a mixture of fresh and familiar faces, will take place on April 23rd.
By Emer Tyrell