Sport
Dublin University Fencing Club: Inside a Winning Machine
DUFC holds the record for the most consecutive intervarsity titles and has won 39 of the last 60 intervarsity competitions, but camaraderie remains at its heart.
Camogie, Chaplins and Community: The Growing Success of Trinity Ladies GAA
A close-knit and successful outfit, the teams often don't receive enough attention, even as they grow in size and strength.
Kung Fu Fighting From China to Drumcondra
Ellen Ince speaks to second-year world religions student and martial arts expert Ben Pignatelli about his year training in China and how it inspired him to open his own kung fu club.
Score line Harsh on Trinity Hurlers as Waterford Pull Away Late in Fitzgibbon Cup Game
A game under stormy conditions in Santry saw Trinity's hurlers finish with a 4-15 to 1-8 loss.
Best of Enemies: When Two Friends Fight it Out for Charity
The University Times's own Dillon Hennessy fought friend and S2S fighter Jacques Feehan on Tuesday night at the SUAS Rumble in the Jungle.
Trinity’s Camogie Team Lose out to Strong Maynooth Side in Purcell Cup Tie
Maynooth defeated trinity 6-10 to 1-4 on a windy night in Kildare.
Trinity Barbell Achieve Lift Off at Irish Powerlifting Federation Leinster Open
Currently a provisional club, Trinity Barbell is moving quickly towards success, putting a huge emphasis on inclusivity.
After an Unsuccessful Three Months, DUAFC Sack Manager
Adam Firych will leave the club alongside his assistant manager after an eight-game winless streak.
DUFC Suffer Defeat to Dominant Clontarf Side, Losing 29-0
DUFC lost 29-0 to Clontarf yesterday evening in College Park in a disappointing start to the new year.
Trinity GAA Will Hope to Bounce Back from Sigerson and Fitzgibbon Cup Defeats
Trinity’s hurling team lost out to LIT in their Fitzgibbon Cup debut, before the senior footballers fell to NUIG the following day in the Sigerson Cup.