Sport
Despite Strong First Half, DUFC Women Lose 38-7
With a stalemate 0-0 at half-time, Galway broke away in the second half to win 38-7 in College Park.
Blackrock Break Trinity Seconds’ Winning Streak
A dramatic game in College Park saw Trinity come from 12 points down to draw level with Blackrock, but a penalty in the closing minutes clinched a 23-20 win for the visitors.
Working with Leinster Rugby, Trinity Researchers Drive the Study of Concussion in Sport
An in-depth look at how the vital role Trinity researchers are playing in concussion research
Trinity Rugby Win a Stormer Against Shannon to Make it Seven in a Row
Max McFarland's hat-trick helped Trinity fend off Shannon and Storm Desmond in the All-Ireland League.
Trinity Hurling Lose Out in Division Two League Final
University of Ulster Jordanstown beat Trinity 5-14 to 0-9 to take the league title on Thursday.
Trinity Captain Mahon Wins Gold In Handball One-Wall Intervarsities
Trinity Handball reached the final stages in a number of events of the inaugural competition.
Running, Representing and Resurrecting Trinity Triathlon
Niall McVeigh, Captain of the Trinity Triathlon Club, has qualified to compete in the World and European Triathlon Championships in 2016.
DUFC Seconds Move to Top of Table with Win
They beat St. Mary's College 21-5 at College Park on Monday.
DU Archery Club Officially Recognized by DUCAC
After almost three years of meeting with DUCAC, the Dublin University Archery Club has been officially recognized as a Sports Club.
Is the Rugby World Cup a Real Contest of World Rugby?
World rugby still has a long way to go before it can attest to truly being a global game.