The Phil Launches Udoma Subcommittee With an Evening of Moving Words

The subcommittee will provide students from minority ethnic backgrounds with a platform to speak about discrimination and diversity.
By Clara Roche

Five of the Best: Galentine’s Dates

If you're eschewing February 14th, there's plenty of fun to be had with friends in these eateries.
By Karen Mukasa

Incremental Change to Public Transport is no Longer an Option

The transport strategy for Dublin is unambitious and does nothing to counter the dominance of cars in the city, writes Green Party MEP Ciarán Cuffe.
By Ciarán Cuffe

Trinity Catering to Go 75 Per Cent Plant Based for Green Week

A poll of students was held this week to decide what proportion of Trinity's menus would be plant based for the week.
By Maebh Gallagher

Provost Linda Doyle Appears on Wikipedia’s Front Page

A small number of articles from the site's 6,400,000 pages are selected for the front page every day.
By David O'Connell

17 to Contest Trinity Seanad Bye Election

The Provost announced the list of candidates this afternoon in Trinity’s Global Room.
By Mairead Maguire and Emer Moreau

Trinity is Dragging its Feet on the Berkeley Library Question

If College moved so rapidly to remove its tribute to serial groomer Erwin Schrödinger, there is no reason for the Berkeley library to remain named as such, writes Louie Lyons.
By Louie Lyons

UCDSU Opens Door to Referendum on Rejoining USI

UCDSU, Ireland's largest student union, broke with the national student body in 2013.
By Emer Moreau

The Christian Union Ponders Inward Peace in a Series of Talks

The society is offering a week of spirited events dealing with these questions of faith, humanity and personhood
By Nathan Moore

One in Five Nursing Home Directors Plan to Quit After the Pandemic

A Trinity study has found that directors of long-term care facilities struggled with staff shortages and frequent changes to public health guidelines.
By David O'Connell