This afternoon, the jury delivered the verdict for the former senior counsel and law professor of Trinity - allowing him to walk away free from the Central Criminal Court.
By Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce
Campaigning will run for ten days, starting on February 17th.
By Natalia Kamendy
Death of fifteen people at the Railway Station in Novi Sad has sparked a series of student protests and blockades, the largest in Serbia for twenty years.
By Andrej Cvetic
Landy stated that “some academics and administrators are starting to use the language of reconciliation to give a high-minded gloss to the grubby business of maintaining links with institutions participating in genocide”, and referenced the “huge delay in the taskforce and the broadening of its remit”, suggesting this could be seen as “evidence of intent to allow TCD academics to continue doing business with genocide”.
By Mia Craven
The film is one of four Irish productions which have been shortlisted this year, along with The Apprentice, Road Taken and Clodagh.
By John Garvey
New measures, including same-day appointments and a "three sessions & review" model, aim to improve accessibility and manage peak stress periods.
By Mercedes Hamilton
Scholars have organised a raffle to fundraise bursaries of €500 to support several Trinity Access Programme students studying for Schols exams this year.
By Eve McGann and Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce
The highly contested race features incumbents Tom Clonan and Lynn Ruane, along with former Ministers Katherine Zappone and Ossain Smyth, among other prominent candidates.
By Patrick Keegan
The ranking comes after College suffered in key categories like Governance and Environmental Impact.
By Molly Wetsch
What just happened and what comes next.
By Eoin Connolly