External Quality Review Finds College Governance is ‘Overcomplicated’

The review called for increased investment across the College to ensure research and academic quality is maintained.
By Jody Druce

Five of the Best: Paddy’s Day Events

And no, we promise none of them are cringeworthy.
By Molly Longstaff

A Tale of Two Curfews in South Africa

On erasmus near Cape Town, Charlie Moody-Stuart found himself having to think creatively to pass the time – but for those one town over, lockdown has brought challenges of a far greater magnitude.
By Charlie Moody-Stuart

Speaking With: Shane O’Connor, Photographer of the Stars

The photographer as made a name for himself through portrait photography.
By Alanna Hammel

A Tour of Dublin’s Ethnic Food Stores

The rising interest in ethnic supermarkets in Ireland speaks volumes about the intersection of cultures that has been happening in the past two decades
By Kate Burke and Karen Mukasa

Trinity Trend: Knee-High Boots

Endlessly chic with the added bonus of being waterproof, the knee-high boot is back with a bang.
By Sarah McCarthy

Kate Dolan: The Newest One to Watch in Irish Horror

Horror film ‘You Are Not My Mother’ uses Irish folklore in an urban setting to explore mental illness.
By Michael Archer

Colleges, Climate and Culinary Choices

How can universities use research to encourage students and staff to consider environmentally friendly eating options?
By Gillian O'Neill

The Tired Debate Around the Usefulness of Arts Degrees

Perhaps we should stop measuring the success of graduates from different faculties in the same way, writes Sophie Coffey.
By Sophie Coffey

Petition Launched to Slash Funding of The University Times

The petition seeks to trigger a referendum which would make the role of Editor unpaid.
By Mairead Maguire