THE HALCYON days of Hibernian education are well and truly over. …
Should Trinity have a SlutWalk? Debate 2 Feb
The Irish Feminist Network and Dublin University’s Gender Equality Society are holding a debate to discuss whether Trinity should hold its first Slut Walk.…
Daily Mail ban under scrutiny
Constitutional changes to the USI have been proposed at an Emergency Special Congress on Wednesday 18 January. …
To ski, or not to ski?
That is the question. Whether you have never skied before or learnt soon after you could walk, one thing is certain: be it good, bad, fun or terrifying, you have an opinion on skiing. …
Searching for statehood
As the presidential election approaches, it is not just the Irish premiership that deserves our attention. It is the Middle East, which remains in the midst of a
milestone in statehood.…
Challenges call for unity between college unions
Comments by a university employee regarding the “underhanded” tactics of the Students’ Union is just one example of the mutual mistrust that exists between students’ and workers’ organisations in Trinity.…
A political class is dictating Áras future
As a sanguine seven line up for the President’s job, the process of electing Ireland’s next head of state will at last enter the realm of democratic choice.…
Bishop entertains during Trinity Fringe Festival
A refreshing business idea
By Hannah McCarthy
Aquaid is one of the growing number of Irish businesses to ride the fresh wave of social entrepreneurship. The water bottle brand, which allows consumers to choose the cause their purchase supports, was founded by 19-year-old UCD …
Curiosity killed the cat?
By Sinead Gillett, Deputy Travel Editor
The desire to get as close as possible to animals in the wild is born of an innate human sense of curiosity. Many find it both thrilling and fascinating to seek out and observe …