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Budget 2026: Permanent 500 Euro Fee Decrease Confirmed

After much speculation, Minister for Public Expenditure, Infrastructure, Public Services, Reform and Digitalisation Jack Chambers confirmed the increase in a speech to the Dáil Éireann chamber this afternoon. Other highlights include an expansion of SUSI, increased minimum wage, and new taxes on cigarettes.
By Charlie Hastings and Thomas O'Grady

Imbolg: Women Who Terrify Film Festival

Dublin’s newest festival celebrated terrifying films made by and about women
By Khushi Jain

My Experience as a Student with Endometriosis

The doctor stated that my pain did not look severe enough to keep in hospital and when I asked for painkillers better than paracetamol, I was told “we are not giving you opioids” even though I never requested that.
By Deena Redmond

Phil Chamber Concludes That Journalism Is Not Dead

On the evening of February 5th, students gathered in the GMB to watch speakers debate the state of journalism in a collaborative event of the Phil and the University Times
By Lotta Scheffel and Manasvini Naren

Trinity Sailing Secures Historic Win in Oxford Top Gun Invitational

Trinity Sailing achieved first place in the Oxford Top Gun Invitational for the first time ever and became the second Irish team to win
By Harper Alderson

Trinity Sailing Hosts Women at the Helm 2026

On February 7th, Trinity Sailing hosted 18 teams (108 people) for their Women at the Helm Event at Royal St George Yacht Club in Dún Laoghaire
By Harper Alderson

Professor Mary Beard Receives Gold Medal from Hist

Mary Beard Informs Us That the Study of History Is “An Important Injection of Productive Uncertainty into a Sphere Dominated by the Over-Confident”
By John Crofton

Dublin Flooding & Trinity

How the constant rain has impacted Trinity and Dublin
By John Crofton

Letters From Home

An ode to my journal.
By Marina Nicolaidis

A History of Naked Expression

In five pieces
By Eavan O’Keeffe