New Chair and Vice-Chair Elected for Trinity Branch of S4C

Ella Mac Lennan and Nicholas Evans have been elected unanimously to Chair and Vice-Chair respectively of the Trinity branch of Students4Change.
By Alex Payne

Students Now Allowed to Eat Homemade Food in Buttery

One of Trinity College Dublin’s on-campus canteens, the Buttery, is now available to all students, whether they buy the food served there or not.
By Alex Payne

Five of the Best: Sustainable Irish Clothing Brands

Clara Potts outlines the best Irish brands healing the wounds caused by fast fashion, and why we should support them.
By Clara Potts

Book of Kells Protest Group Host Town Hall on Escalating Future Protests

The student group, led by László Molnárfi, laid out their plans for rent strikes and further occupation of college buildings and discussed the Provost’s opposition to the protest.
By Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce

TCDSU Pushes for Policy Change to End “Elitist, Classist and Inaccessible” Dining Rules

TCDSU is set to present a proposal to the Student Life Committee to overhaul the practice of expelling students from the Buttery and other on-campus eateries for bringing their own meals.
By Clara Roche

The Trinity 20

Your annual guide to who's who on campus returns.

The Beach Read Shouldn’t End with Summer

“As the days get colder and to-do lists get longer, doesn’t that make it even more gratifying when you do find yourself able to bed down under a blanket and let a novel consume you,” writes Phoebe Pascoe
By Phoebe Pascoe

Five of the Best: Irish Influencers

Hanna Valila outlines the five best Irish influencers to turn to for fashion inspiration.
By Hanna Valila

Celebrating a Century of Banned Films

As the IFCO turns 100, Sarah Murnane shares her pick of the best censored films
By Sarah Murnane
Contribution

Trinity’s Summer and Graduate Internship Programme a Necessary Shift In Supporting the Needs of Disabled Interns

“The high unemployment rate among disabled individuals in Ireland is not a reflection of capability but opportunity”, writes Declan Treanor.
By Declan Treanor