Dublin
Students Should be Allowed to Attend Education March, College Tells Lecturers
In an email sent by the Vice-Provost and the Dean of Undergraduate Studies, lecturers were asked to make arrangements so students could avoid repercussions for attending the march.
Close to 1,000 Students Gather in Trinity, Before Joining March for Choice
Students from Waterford, Cork and Dublin joined Trinity students before joining the thousands taking part in today's march.
Art Making History: Banners for Bodily Autonomy
Alice Maher, Breda Mayock and Rachel Fallon illustrate the repeal journey with powerful banners
Contribution
There and Back Again: Learning to Love Dublin Again After Erasmus
Louise Lawless reflects upon what it's like to return from Erasmus with fresh eyes and a new perspective on how student life can be.
Thrift Under Threat: Dublin’s Markets Fight for Survival
A range of developments across Dublin could prove fatal to the flea vendors who call places like Newmarket their home.
Your Next Favourite: Dun Laoghaire Pier
Soft sunsets enhanced by the best 99 in Dublin, Dun Laoghaire pier is where you'll want to spend your Sunday.
Review: Celebrating 25 Years of Diversity, the IFI Open Day 2017
The Irish Film Institute celebrated its birthday with a soiree of free films and a visit from the President.
All That Glitters at the Gate: Selina Cartmell Makes her Mark
The Great Gatsby has been a hit at the Gate – is it a new sign of things to come under the directorship of Selina Cartmell?
Ibec Warns Dublin Council Against Plans to Curtail Student Accommodation
A proposed plan by Dublin City Council would see no new student accommodation developments within one kilometre of existing student hubs.
Editorial
Just When is Accommodation Going to Become a Real Priority for Universities?
Despite nearly a decade to cope, Ireland’s universities have made little headway in addressing the accommodation crisis.