College Board Appoints Professor Dónall Mac Dónaill as Junior Dean

Professor Dónall Mac Dónaill was appointed last Thursday, succeeding the former Junior Dean Professor Philip Coleman.
By Siothrún Sardina

Tangent to Run Provost’s Innovation Challenge on Student Accommodation Crisis

The challenge will run from February 10th-12th and see students working in teams to come up with a solution on the theme.
By Ailbhe Noonan

Trinity Ranked 16th Most International University Worldwide

College has fallen by four points in the Times Higher Education Most International Universities ranking from 2022.
By Ailbhe Noonan

Life after Sport for Student Athletes: Food for Thought or Fuel for Fear?

Though retirement may be a distant prospect for most student athletes, the adjustment is rarely easy.
By Charlie Moody-Stuart

A Case for Reform of Irish-Language News

News in Irish is only about Irish, to the extent of often gatekeeping local, national, and international news, writes Siothrún Sardina
By Siothrún Sardina

For Me, Cafés are the New Classrooms, Libraries and Student Spaces

I spend more time in coffee shops than I do in class, writes Adam Potterton.
By Adam Potterton

Getting Rid of Booking Fees and Putting Pressure on the Sports Levy Will Benefit Everyone

Many students face undue financial strain because of the extraneous charges to book facilities and use equipment, writes Lórien MacEnulty.
By Lórien MacEnulty

Spirited Trinity Weathered by Abrasive Blackrock College RFC

A late flurry of tries for DUFC’s Women brought closed the contest at 15-14 – the least they deserved for their endeavours against the strong south Dublin outfit.
By Charlie Moody-Stuart

PCAU and PGWA to Merge

The two Unions will be going by the name Postgraduate Workers' Organisation once the merger is complete.
By Ailbhe Noonan

TCDSU to Hold Referendum on Sports Centre Levy

If passed, the policy would mandate TCDSU to put pressure on college and the sports centre to abolish booking and equipment fees.
By Gina Bagnulo