College

A Perfectly Orchestrated Catastrophe in God of Carnage

The play could easily have floundered, but the cast and director succeeded in pulling together an elegant and amusing production.
By Christopher Kestell

Face Painting, Queer Pong and Cards Against Trinity: High Society

Societies based on the top floor of House Six will tonight open their doors for an evening of high culture and a lot of laughs.
By Molly Furey

Trinity Rises in Global University Employability Ranking

Trinity ranked 120, up from 131, in the world for employability in the recent Times Higher Education rankings.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

Trinity’s Fashion Powerhouse

Sinéad Burke spoke to students on accessibility, Instagram fame and her Mam's objections to her more avant garde outfits.
By Aoife Murray

Ba Cheart do TCDSU Bheith Uaillmhianach leis an Ghaeilge

Tá sé go hiomlán fóirsteánach go mbeadh aontas na mac léinn in ollscoil stát-maoinithe ar fáil trí mheán phríomhtheanga oifigiúil an stáit, dar le hEoin O'Hare.
By Eoin O'Hare

John Boland Wins SFI Researcher of the Year

Boland was among four Trinity academics who won awards at SFI's annual awards ceremony.
By Aisling Marren

Caint Trumpach Anois in Úsáid i gCáineadh na Nuachtán Ollscoile

Cuireann lucht cáinte mheáin na Tríonóide fear áirithe, atá in ainm deistín a chur orainn ar fad, i gcuimhne.

USI ‘Regrets’ No Student Representatives on Gender Equality Taskforce

The Union of Students in Ireland criticised the lack of student representation on the government's gender equality taskforce.
By Donal MacNamee

Trinity Introduces Electronic Voting System for Fellows

The change means Trinity's Fellows can register their assent electronically, rather than returning hard copies to the College.
By Aisling Marren

Oidhreacht Cheilteach á Ceiliúradh ar Champas

Is seanfhéile phagánach í Samhain, a tháinig chun cinn nuair a bhailigh na Ceiltigh le chéile chun aos-sí a dhíbirt.
By Malachi Ó Marcaigh