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The True Cost of College’s Commercialisation is Starting to Show

College is looking more like a business than a place of learning, writes Jack Synnott.
By Jack Synnott

Pushing the Boundaries of Art and Science

Visit the Science Gallery's current exhibition, 'Life on the Edges', before it closes next week.
By Phelim O'Laoghaire

Students Vote Overwhelmingly in Favour of Smoke-Free Campus

More than 70 per cent of voters opted to support Tobacco Free Trinity in a vote held alongside class representative elections.
By Aoife Kearins

Poetry Therapy, Terry Pratchett and Spanish Spoken Word

We've rounded up the best literature events in Dublin for Culture Night this evening.
By Rachael Kilduff

Trinity Biologists Reveal Secret Speed of Basking Sharks

New research suggests that basking sharks, long thought to be slow creatures, can jump as fast and high as great white sharks.
By Emma Donohoe

College to Investigate Comments Made by Law Lecturer

The comments were made by Brendan Guildea last Monday in an intellectual property lecture.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

E3 Will Revolutionise the East End of Campus

The new institute will break from the traditional static teaching environments to revitalise the College, writes Veronica Campbell.
By Veronica Campbell

TCDSU to Allow Re-Open Nominations Vote in Uncontested Class Rep Election

Following a formal request by a student, one class will now have the option to vote for a re-opening of nominations instead of for the sole candidate running.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

Trinity to Loan Book of Durrow to the British Library

The British Library is borrowing the 1,300 year-old book for an exhibition exploring the art, culture and ideas of the Anglo-Saxon period.
By Emma-Louise Nolan

The Eighth is at an End, but Battles Still Remain

Yesterday's events are cause for celebration but the fight for abortion rights is far from over, writes Kathleen McNamee.
By Kathleen McNamee