Masks No Longer Required at College Social Events

Face masks will still be mandatory in teaching and learning spaces.
By Sarah McCarthy

Kellie Harrington Teams up With Roddy Doyle to Write Autobiography

The Olympic gold medallist will recount her youth in Dublin's north inner city, where she started her boxing journey.
By Rebecca Deasy-Millar

At Science Gallery, Students Protest Closure of a ‘National Treasure’

The gallery will close this weekend while talks continue to find a new funding model.
By Mairead Maguire and Maebh Gallagher

Gabriel Byrne’s Moving Memoir Comes Alive Onstage

'Walking With Ghosts' in playing at the Gaiety now.
By Sáoirse Goes

Science Gallery Must be ‘Totally Re-imagined’ to Survive, Says Provost

The gallery's story is 'not over', Linda Doyle said today, but it has accumulated substantial debt and must be revamped.
By Emer Moreau

Boyd-Barrett: Smaller Boards Will Not Stop ‘Corporatisation’ of Colleges

The Higher Education Authority Bill includes provisions for university governing bodies to have 17 members.
By Emer Moreau

Bacik, Gannon Say Governance Bill Threatens Diversity

The TDs expressed concerns about the new Higher Education Authority Bill in the Dáil this evening.
By Mairead Maguire

Questions of Dictatorship and Democracy as the Hist Takes on American Supremacy

Last night's motion was 'this house believes that American supremacy has ended'.
By Théo Martin

One in Five Students Have Experienced Attempted Non-Consensual Sex

A new report from the Department of Higher Education has found that one in three female or non-binary students have experienced non-consensual anal, oral or vaginal sex.
By Emer Moreau

Trinity’s ADAPT Centre to Receive Funding from Meta for Privacy Research

Meta, Facebook's parent company, is investing €500,000 in Irish institutions for research projects into privacy protection, data sharing and data governance.
By Emer Moreau