Trinity BDS Drops Banner; “TCD Still Funds Genocide”

The banners came as a response to new Israeli suppliers and academic links made by Trinity.
By Natalia Kamendy

TCDSU Partakes in National Demonstration for Palestine

Representatives of TCDSU and Trinity BDS participate in a national demonstration for Palestine organised by the IPSC.
By Boyd Stephen

In Conversation with Seanad Candidate Derek Byrne

“If you’re in public office, apply a bit of bloody compassion.”
By Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce

First Pav Friday Of 2025 Is Cancelled

Students and drinkers are left shocked and upset
By Mia Craven

Irish Colonialism is the Best Way to Save the Irish language

A look at how language change has historically occurred, and how this can inform the Irish cause
By Tadhg Ó Néil

The Establishment Parties’ Desperate Grasp for Power Threatens Irish Democracy

What should have been a relatively straightforward approach to forming a new government has since spiralled into a legal dilemma for the incoming Dáil, which shows the cracks forming within the Irish democratic system.
By Adam Mac Phiaraic

College to be Closed Friday for Storm Éowyn

The storm is predicted to be one of the most severe in recent history.
By Molly Wetsch

Students Still Waiting for Semester One Exam Results to be Released

This timeline sees results being announced a week later than last year, when results were released between January 23rd and January 25th 2024.
By Alannah Wrynn

Irish Healthcare Workers Unite in Geneva to Demand the UN Take Action for Palestine

GP Dr Fiona Downey has said: “What kind of health care workers would we be, if we did not demand an end to the killing of children?"
By Eve McGann

New Government, Same Politics

The Union of Students in Ireland believes the new Programme for Government falls short in many areas.
By Yasmin Rasheed