College have said that female genital mutilation is "always wrong".
By Róisín Power
Securing nearly 4,000 signatures, the group want to eliminate single-use plastics from campus.
By Niamh Herbert
As Green Week begins, Trinity has announced that it will be the first Irish university to join the International Sustainable Campus Network.
By Aoife McCormack
Fianna Fáil will this week table a bill in the Dáil calling on the government to rebalance Science Foundation Ireland's research priorities.
By Jamie Sugrue
President of TCDSU Kevin Keane called part-time lecturer Selim’s recent comments on female circumcision “unacceptable”.
By Donal MacNamee
The space is specifically designed to facilitate students on the newly launched master’s in computer science.
By Kathleen McNamee
After DU Gender Equality Society was denied its request to change names, the society is colloquially calling itself Fem Soc.
By Aisling Marren
Barry is the second Trinity graduate to take the role, following on from Anne Enright.
By Kathleen McNamee
The change is to accommodate the new academic year structure coming into effect this September.
By Róisín Power
A blaze in the Irish Civil War destroyed thousands of records. Now, they're being recreated.
By Alanna MacNamee