College
Slavery and Universities: ‘We Can’t Atone, But We Can Recognise’
Slavery is most often associated with the past. But around the world, universities are reckoning with dark histories – and attempting to repent.
Several TCDSU Class Reps Wrongly Elected After Issues With Online Voting System
A statement from Sadhbh Brennan, the chair of the Electoral Commission, said a 'technical difficulty' caused the error.
Níl Riarachán na Tríonóide Foirfe, Ach D’fhéadfadh A Mhalairt Bheith I Bhfad Níos Measa
D’fhéadfadh leasaithe molta de ríalú ardoideachais atheagar radacach a chur ar struchtúir ríalaithe na Tríonóide.
Editorial
Trinity’s Administration Isn’t Perfect, But the Alternative Could be Far Worse
Proposed changes to higher education’s governance could radically overhaul Trinity’s governance structures.
Why X-Pollinator Could be a Catalyst for Gender Equality in Irish Film
The goal of X-Pollinator is to aid the creation and promotion of female-driven projects in Irish filmmaking.
Archaeology, Women in Law and a Musical in Nine Hours: Your Week Ahead
It's Societies Week, so there's no better time to revisit the buzz of freshers' week with an action-packed five days.
Speaking With: Rory Sweetman
The Trinity graduate explores the attack and defence of College during the 1916 Rising in his new book.
Trinity Has More Sugar Babies than Any Other College, Figures Show
Some 762 Trinity students have signed up to a US-based dating website that can pair young women with wealthy older men.
New Trinity Activist Group Sets Up, Calling for Student Rent Strikes
The group, called Cut the Rent, has called for an escalation of student activism against price increases in student accommodation.
DUCAC Records €11k Deficit, After Eight Years of Losses
The deficit is higher than last year’s, when the body suffered a shortfall of €4,000.