The students took the decision unilaterally, in what they characterised as a personal stand against the views advertised.
By Eleanor O'Mahony
Prof Lorraine O’Driscoll's research may help doctors to identify patients at risk of resistance to drug therapy.
By Jack Schofield
The group will need 1,000 signatures to force a referendum on the matter.
By Róisín Power and Niamh Egleston
Varadkar spoke to Trinity staff and students about access to education, Brexit and higher education funding models.
By Dominic McGrath
A planned development in Trinity Hall could deliver 400 beds.
By Niamh Egleston
The Perch will offer a range of new food and drink options to students ahead of increased campus commercialisation.
By Kathleen McNamee
The report, compiled by final-year chemistry students, found that third-year students' workload was much higher than that of nanoscience and physics students.
By Eleanor O'Mahony
'Red Dirt' received the prize, which is awarded for a body of work by a young Irish writer that shows exceptional promise.
By Shauna Donnelly
Refurbishment on the building for the Global Brain Health Institute was hoped to be complete by the new academic year.
By Bronagh Kennedy
Launched by the School of Business, the new fund will run for five years and is part of a new wider partnership between Ireland and Australia.
By Róisín Power