Researcher Sadhbh O’Neill to Contest Seanad Bye Election

O'Neill is a former Green Party councillor and will focus her campaign on climate action.
By Seán Cahill

The Italian Master’s Student on the Verge of DUFC Stardom

Filippo Panarello has suffered numerous setbacks in his DUFC career, but since his debut for the team earlier this month, he has more than proved his commitment.
By Charlie Moody-Stuart

She Who Leads: The Women Making Waves in Ireland’s Cultural Scene

Women of all backgrounds have made significant impact in their fields in recent years. For many of them, bringing others along is central to their work.
By Ailbhe Noonan

Is Eiseamláir de Chomhoibriú sa Coláiste í Scoil na Fisice

D’fhógair Scoil na Fisice go bhfuil siad ar son ainm Léachtlann Schrödinger a athrú an tseachtain seo.

Book of Kells Exhibition to be Built on New Square

A proposal to build the temporary exhibition space on College Park was met with backlash from sports clubs who train on the park.
By Emer Moreau

DUFC Outmuscled by Bullyish League Leaders Clontarf

The Trinity side suffered a number of basic errors which prevented players fully establishing themselves in the game.
By Murray Wilson

Derry’s 50-Year Fight for University Places

Poverty rates and skill shortages are the key reasons for needing more students in the city.
By Emma Taggart

I Went on the Trinity Ski Trip – Never Having Set Foot on a Slope Before

Molly Longstaff recounts her inaugural skiing holiday – peers in tow, most of whom had done this plenty of times before.
By Molly Longstaff

The Abrupt End of the Pandemic is Akin to a Dodgy Breakup

Although it might not feel like it every day of the next six months, there are bigger, better and brighter days ahead, writes Emer Tyrrell.
By Emer Tyrrell

No Automatic Right to Online Learning This Semester

Face-to-face teaching is to make a full return, with masks required indoors.
By Mairead Maguire