College

Róisín Harbison Elected Vice-Chair of DUCAC

Harbison beat James Bryant of fencing by 25 votes, at the club's 98th annual AGM this evening.
By Jake O'Donnell and Donal MacNamee

DUCAC Suffers Seventh Successive Year of Deficits

Announced at the club's AGM, the deficit was just over €4,000 this year, falling from €87,000 last year.
By Donal MacNamee and Matthew Murphy

Trinity’s Belfast Campus an ‘Afterthought’, Says Staff

Students and staff in the Irish School of Ecumenics campus have been left feeling frustrated by the college's treatment.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

Trinity Launches New Centre for Gender Equality and Leadership

The new centre aims to continue Trinity's work in the field of gender equality and become a national leader among higher education institutions.
By Aoife O’Dwyer

A Student Loan System is Far From the Monster it is Often Depicted As

With student groups calling for so-called "free fees", Simon Foy argues that the narrative surrounding a student loan system is too simplistic.
By Simon Foy

World Famous ‘Berkeley Ball’ Undergoes Conservation Work

The work will restore the sculpture after years of wear from students and tourists.
By John Conway

Trinity to Lobby on Government Archives ‘Black Hole’

Trinity is also set to add new e-journal terminals across the library.
By Niall O’Sullivan

Trinity’s Legal Bill Hit €550,000 in 2016

Between January and July 2017 alone, College has already spent €223,000 between five different Dublin-based law firms
By Dominic McGrath
Editorial

No, Farage Should Not Get a Medal. But He Should Be Invited to Speak

Completely rescinding the invitation to Nigel Farage would only play into the narrative that students can’t cope with hearing incendiary views.

Níl Bonn Tuillte ag Farage ach Ba Chóir go dTabharfaí Cuireadh Dó

Má chuireann siad an cuireadh ar ceal, cuirfidh sé sin leis an insint nach bhfuil mic léinn in ann glacadh le tuairimí conspóideacha.