USI Urges Affordable Housing and Tenant Protections in Submission to Private Rental Sector Review

The submission highlighted the struggles students face in accessing affordable and secure housing within the private rental sector, emphasising the urgent need for comprehensive governmental reforms.
By Clara Roche

Running Enthusiasts on Instagram Have Sparked an Unusually Positive Fitness Trend, But Can This Momentum Last?

Even when movements on Instagram seem positive, I think it is worth asking whether it is possible for them to remain so within this structure, writes Phoebe Pascoe.
By Phoebe Pascoe

Perfectionism is No Excuse for Workplace Bullying

There is no need to see persistent aggression as the only way of extracting better performance, writes Alex Payne.
By Alex Payne

USI Passes TCDSU Motion for Electoral Reform

The motion, proposed by TCDSU, mandates the USI to commission a report into the running of USI elections and to explore the possibility of direct elections.
By Clara Roche

Minister Martin Announces Three New Initiatives to Support the Night-Time Economy

The support package, announced yesterday, will include funding for art centres to open later, a noise mitigation grant scheme for late-night venues, and a pilot program for late-night cultural activities.
By Sáoirse Goes

Sex Education to Be Compulsory for Leaving Cert Students

The updated SPHE curriculum will focus on mental health and wellbeing, relationships and sexuality, and developing essential life skills.
By Clara Roche

Trinity Senator Dr Tom Clonan Introduces Bill to Guarantee Disability Supports

The bill will progress to the Committee Stage following its uncontested passage through the Seanad last night.
By Clara Roche

Marginalised women face barriers in accessing mental health services, report finds

The report by the National Women's Council emphasises the need for gender-sensitive care and targeted support
By Clara Roche

Rare Orchid Blooms on Trinity Campus

The No Mow May initiative shows that nature can flourish in urban environments
By Sáoirse Goes

Stripe CEO Patrick Collison talks human potential and progress at Trinity fireside chat

The seminar marking the 60th anniversary of JFK’s visit to Ireland took place on Thursday in the Dargan Theatre
By Sáoirse Goes