Megan Nolan, Donal Ryan Longlisted for 2022 Dublin Literary Award

The award promotes excellence in world literature and is sponsored by Dublin City Council, and administered by Dublin City Libraries.
By Maitiú Charleton

Why Must We Limit New Year’s Resolution to the New Year?

As January draws to a close, we ought not to resign ourselves to failure if we haven't achieved everything we aimed to in the space of a month, write Piotr Jedro.
By Piotr Jedro

Cabinet to Consider Cutting Student Fees by up to €1,000

If the government agrees to reduce the student contribution charge, the exact reduction will likely not be decided until the Budget in October.
By Seán Cahill

Reflections on Veganuary: How Easy is it to go Plant Based in Dublin?

The movement to give up animal products in January grows every year.
By Kate Burke

Philosophy, ‘Euphoria’ and CAO Regrets: Your Week Ahead

It's refreshers' week, so there's a packed society calendar ahead.
By Clara Roche
Editorial

Consent Education in Colleges is Not Working. Recent Survey Results Prove it

The Department of Higher Education has found that one in three female or non-binary students have experienced someone attempting to have sex with them without their consent.
Editorial

The Scrapping of the College Park Pavilion is a Win for Everyone in College

The Book of Kells exhibition will be erected in New Square, with the Book itself to be housed in the Printing House while the Old Library is renovated.

Leaving Cert Grade Inflation May Lead to College Entry Exams

Last year's blended assessment caused results to soar and college courses to become oversubscribed.
By Maebh Gallagher

Trinity Student Joe McCarthy to Make Leinster Debut in Cardiff

The ex-Ireland under-20 lock will join Leinster in tonight's game against Cardiff.
By Charlie Moddy-Stuart

Trinity Hurlers Come Close but Fall Short Against Cork

Munster TU's Cork team were ahead from start to finish, but the final score was narrow.
By David O'Connell