Open Windows, Open Doors: Women Impressionists at the National Gallery

Eavan O'Keeffe sheds a light on overlooked artists at the Women Impressionists exhibition in the National Gallery upon its 170th year in operation.
By Eavan O'Keeffe

Irish Government Launch 25 Full Scholarships for Palestinian Students

The scholarships are specifically for students completing a one year Master’s programme in Ireland for the 2025-2026 academic year.
By Alannah Wrynn

Does it Pay to go to Trinity? Natalia Kamendy Reveals Differences in Graduate Earnings

In analysis of the Higher Education Authority's Graduate survey STEM students come out top while Arts students earn significantly less.
By Natalia Kamendy

Forcing Students to Take 51 Week Tenancies is now Illegal Due to Emergency Legislation

New bill banning 51 week leases has been signed into law by President Michael D. Higgins.
By Anna Domownik

USI Pre-Budget Submission: ‘Help Out or Get Out’

The Union of Students in Ireland has finalised its pre-budget submission, which will be submitted to the government to request supports for students across the country.
By Molly Wetsch

An Ode to the Pav

Eliora Abramson explores the importance of supporting your college bar and what makes the Pav special.
By Eliora Abramson

Hist Win European Debating Championship

By Kath Gornall

CAO First Round Offers Released, Trinity Supplies Record Number of Places

Continued grade inflation leads to record offers and worries over accommodation.
By Molly Wetsch

New Cities Added to Dublin Portal, Expanding Attraction’s Notoriety

Lithuania and Poland have been added to the Portal, with more cities to be announced.
By Eliora Abramson and Molly Wetsch

Thirteen scholarships offered to Palestinian students – but How Will They Get Out of Gaza?

The journey out of Gaza remains perilous, and transportation options precarious.
By Isabella Roussel