The coronavirus has wreaked havoc with sport in Ireland, with the government majorly restricting game time teams can get in.
By John Keenan
The Provost laid a wreath in the 1937 Reading Room for those who died in the First World War.
By Cormac Watson
This sponsorship will see continued event collaboration between the financial services firm and college society, and a paid internship will be awarded to one lucky student debater.
By Mairead Maguire
Contribution
One can only make sense of what is happening to Sean Binder in light of EU policy to criminalise solidarity, writes Dr Andrew Finlay.
By Andrew Finlay
The housing crisis is undoubtedly a severe problem. But young people on the frontlines can cultivate a better approach, writes Ciannait Khan.
By Ciannait Khan
The project was launched yesterday by ADAPT alongside the Minister for Finance and Public Expenditure and Reform, Paschal Donohoe.
By Emma Donohoe
There was a slight drop in non-EU applications this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
By Emer Moreau
After college, students have around 2,000 weeks before retirement – they must use them to improve human rights and support Human Rights Defenders, writes Mary Lawlor.
By Mary Lawlor
Trinity has yet to make a decision on next year, saying that it is "still open minded".
By Cormac Watson
Peamount United were beaten by Glasgow City 6-5 on penalties in a nail bitingly close game.
By Matt McCann