Sports Centre Pool to Re-Open Tomorrow After Five-Week Closure

The pool was closed for essential maintenance and tile repair work.
By David O'Connell

Ents Candidate Nadia A Given Major Strike

The candidate was campaigning in Goldsmith Hall on Monday evening, when campaigning in-person was only allowed in Trinity Hall.
By Ailbhe Noonan and Emer Moreau

Scannán trí Ghaeilge ag cur tús leis an Dublin International Film Festival

Beidh an fhéile á reachtáil san fhíoshaol den chéad uair le dhá bhliain.
By Siothrún Sardina

‘SHIT’ Brings Patricia Cornelius’ Terrifying Women to Dublin

Theatre company THISISPOPBABY is celebrating its 15th birthday with a production of the Australian play.
By Sáoirse Goes

Tá Dea-Chuma ar Chíos Costais, ach ní Oibreoidh sé gan Cúnamh na gColáistí

An tseachtain seo, dúirt an tAire Ardoideachas Simon Harris gur féidir le coláistí a lóistín a chur ar cíos do mhic léinn le huasmhéid costais.

Masks ‘Recommended’ Rather than Mandatory in College From Monday

The change comes after recent revised public health advice.
By Jennifer Ní Chiara

Presidential Candidate Fullam Receives Minor Strike

A social media user who was not a member of Fullam's campaign team shared a campaign post outside the allotted hours
By Maitiú Charleton

TCDSU Votes to Lobby to Rename the Berkeley Library

George Berkeley, after whom the Berkeley Library is named, was a slave owner.
By Seán Cahill
Analysis

Disjointed Equality Hustings Leave Little Room for Detailed Rhetoric

Candidates were quizzed on how they will work for and with students from underrepresented backgrounds.

TCDSU Votes to Back Postgraduate Workers’ Alliance

The independent campaign group is lobbying for full workers' rights for PhD students.
By Jody Druce