Students and drinkers are left shocked and upset
By Mia Craven
The storm is predicted to be one of the most severe in recent history.
By Molly Wetsch
This timeline sees results being announced a week later than last year, when results were released between January 23rd and January 25th 2024.
By Alannah Wrynn
GP Dr Fiona Downey has said: “What kind of health care workers would we be, if we did not demand an end to the killing of children?"
By Eve McGann
The Union of Students in Ireland believes the new Programme for Government falls short in many areas.
By Yasmin Rasheed
The ceasefire brings hope for the hostages and is a lifeline for Gazans, yet peace remains elusive.
By Hamza Assaf
Trinity has paid €1836 to an Israeli supplier, as well as continuing research ties with companies involved in Israel.
By Mia Craven and Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce
Pléann Saoirse Bhreathnach infheictheacht na Gaeilge in Olltoghchán na hÉireann 2024.
By Saoirse Bhreathnach
Candidates discussed a variety of topics - with no clear winner for the third seat left in the aftermath David Norris' retirement.
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