Dublin

Business School Marks ‘Comeback Story’ of Irish Universities, Says Taoiseach

Leo Varadkar praised the impact of philanthropy in his speech at the opening of Trinity's new Business School.
By Donal MacNamee

Trinity Student Picks Up Top Prize at 2019 Mary Mulvihill Award

Laura Katharine Finnegan won the award for her illustrations and profiles of famous Irish scientists.
By Cormac Watson

Trinity Mourns, After Family of Missing Professor Calls off Search

The search for Seamus Lawless was called off to avoid 'risking endangering anyone's life' in the attempt to find him.
By Donal MacNamee

Petition Launched to Save Bernard Shaw’s Beer Garden

A petition has amassed over 500 signatures after the popular Dublin pub was refused planning permission to keep its outdoor area.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

Housing Charity Urges Caution, After Brazilian Students Lose €1,750 in Rental Scam

Threshold, a national housing charity, has launched a new campaign called Scamwatch to help people avoid being duped.
By Donal MacNamee

USI to Join Protest Against Trump Visit

In early June, USI will join a number of other groups to protest Trump's visit to Ireland.
By Cormac Watson

Inside Dublin’s Hotly Anticipated Korean Chicken Joint

Chimac is set to open on Aungier St later this month.
By Céire Carey

How Meg Grehan Wrote Queer Issues Into Irish Children’s Literature

The Louth author's second novel, launched this week, offers a gentle yet searingly honest look at coming out and anxiety.
By Rachael Kilduff

Small Student Cohort Joins Thousands to Demand Housing Action

The Raise the Roof march attracted a crowd of around 2,000, with protestors shutting down the O'Connell bridge.
By Emer Moreau and Cormac Watson

Sally Rooney’s Normal People Sweeps to British Book of the Year

Rooney, a Trinity graduate, saw off competition from Michelle Obama's memoir as well as Milkman by Anna Burns.
By Emer Moreau