Trinity to Provide 200 Beds to Ukrainian Refugees for May and June

College will provide meals on site.
By Emer Moreau

Luncheonette: A Gallery Café Firmly in the Right Lane

You might go to the Hugh Lane Gallery for the art, but you’ll stay for the food.
By Kate Burke

Council Motion on New Constitution Pulled Over Technicality

The draft document was approved by consensus at Union Forum, but the EC has ruled that a formal vote was not held.
By Emer Moreau
Analysis

Editor Candidates Put Through Their Paces at Hustings

Mairead Maguire and Ailbhe Noonan faced tough lines of questioning on accessibility and inclusion.
By Seán Cahill

The Trinity Hall Musical is Back with a Bend and Snap

This weekend’s performances of ‘Legally Blonde’ served as a post-pandemic celebration of music, joy and fun.
By Nia Willis

Painting War: Conrad Frankel’s Solo Show for Ukraine Relief Effort

20 per cent of the sales from the 'War Paint' exhibit at the Oliver Cornet Gallery will go to the Irish Red Cross.
By Louisa Celine Klatt
Editorial

Attendance Apps are Patronising and Unnecessary

Final-year students in the School of Social Work have said the app is stressful and inflexible.
Editorial

If Tom Clonan is Serious About Seanad Reform, He’ll Need to Stick his Neck Out

The disability campaigner and former army captain was elected to replace Ivana Bacik in the Seanad last week.

Writers on the Weight of the Trinity Literary Legacy

Prominent voices from Trinity's writing community are resisting the pressure to fill the boots of the College's literary legends.
By Molly Longstaff

Ailbhe Noonan Plans to Embrace the Unknown as Editor

The paper's Deputy Radius Editor says she doesn't shy away from her lack of experience
By Naoise D'Arcy