Hist Wins Second Guinness World Record After Marathon Debate

Following its recognition as the oldest student society, members of the College Historical Society earned a second world record after a 27-hour debate.
By Sáoirse Goes

Ellie Goulding Receives LawSoc’s Praeses Elit Award

The singer was presented the award at the GMB last Tuesday
By Eliora Abramson

Red Umbrella is Dublin’s Necessary and Polarising Film Festival

The inaugural Red Umbrella Film Festival, developed by current and former sex workers, will run from October 19th until October 22nd.
By Maisie Greener

Molnárfi Under Pressure From Electoral Commission

The most recent Electoral Commission report, to be presented this evening at Student Council, serves as a reminder to TCDSU President László Molnárfi of his constitutional obligations.
By Alex Payne

Lost in Translation: Exchange Students Condemn College’s Poor Communication

Trinity's study abroad programme is systemically disorganised and uncommunicative, leaving students frustrated and at times vulnerable.
By Phoebe Pascoe and Hosanna Boulter

Gross Inequalities in Resourcing of Trinity Women’s Soccer Team

The team has had to forfeit matches due to lack of funding and currently has no coach
By Hosanna Boulter and Valentina Milne

In Conversation With: Mary Morrissy

"What do we know of Nora Barnacle except what we know through James Joyce?"
By Sarah Browne

Review: Ross O’Carroll Kelly’s Camino Royale

"Basically, it's a cracking read", writes Cilian Hickey
By Cilian O’Carroll Hickey

Anti-Travel, Or, An Ode To Staying Home

Clara Roche explores the alternative to exploring.
By Clara Roche

A Night at The Opera

The Gaity's Faust is a tumultuous experience of love and suffering that is not for all
By Saskia McDonogh Mooney