Sabbatical Candidates: An Astrological Analysis

Still not sure who to vote for? It might be time to leave it up to the stars.
By Faye Curran

Ents Candidate Ross Donnelly Receives Minor Strike

Donnelly posted on social media during the mandatory lunch break, which extends to online.
By Seán Cahill

Protesters Blast National Gallery’s Contract with Aramark

Aramark runs three direct provision centres in Ireland, and has caused widespread concern over the alleged mistreatment of those living in the centres
By Kate Burke

TCDSU Joins Protesters at Russian Embassy, Decrying Ukraine Invasion

Russia invaded Ukraine in the early hours of Thursday morning, prompting international outrage.
By Gina Bagnulo

Trinity Professor Charged with Murder

Diarmuid Rossa Phelan has been charged with the murder of Keith Conlon, who was fatally shot on Tuesday.
By Emer Moreau

TMT Brings New Life to a Broadway Classic With ‘Guys and Dolls’

The society's first post-lockdown production had to navigate a somewhat outdated plot, but it did so with vim and vigour.
By Sáoirse Goes

College Extends Sympathy to Family of Mark Melnychuk

The medicine student was found dead in the Ussher library yesterday.
By Emer Moreau

Ba cheart go mbeadh Teach 6 inrochtana cheana. Ach Anois Tá Spriocdháta Ann

Is cinnte gur céim sa treo ceart é Teach 6 a chur ar fail do gach mac léinn.

Five to Run for USI President

Two candidates are current members of the USI executive, with the other three serving as president of their own student union.
By Seán Cahill

For Gisèle Scanlon, No Cohort is Unworthy of Support

The three-time master's student has championed causes such as the Science Gallery and birds nesting in Trinity's museum building, in addition to her work as GSU president.
By Emer Moreau