Grabbing an Early Bird Meal Before Trinity Ball
With Trinity Ball kicking off at 9pm this year, there are great places in Dublin to grab a good-value bite before things kick off.
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The Student Movement’s Renewed Commitment to the Irish Language
USI voting to introduce a full-time, paid vice-president for the Irish language is another symbol of students renewed commitment to seeing the language flourish.
Trinity Lost €9.4m Last Year
Significantly lower than the €34 million deficit predicted in June 2016, the loss was negated by higher earnings and less expenditure than expected.
Formally Launching Arts Block Space, Provost Praises Introduction of Spaces
New student spaces were formally launched by Provost Patrick Prendergast today, who spoke on the importance of such spaces across campus.
Tracing the Evolution of Trinity Ball’s Style from Nineties to Noughties
From the more traditional wide skirts and low skirts to today's cocktail dresses, the history of Trinity Ball fashion is a compelling one.
Keane, Responding to Online Criticism, Justifies Decision to Oppose Pro-Boycott Motion
Students for Justice in Palestine said that Keane, who has supported the movement in the past, promised not to speak against the motion.
The Strypes on Preparing to Have a “Good Time” with the Trinity Ball Crowd
Ahead of its Trinity Ball set tomorrow, Saoirse Ní Scanláín speaks to Peter O’Hanlon about the band’s ever-growing success
Loosening the Tie: the Formalities of Menswear at Trinity Ball
Womenswear looks at Trinity Ball have changed in recent years. It's time for men to break a few rules.
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Why Students’ Unions and Universities are on the Same Page Over Autonomy
Colleges are calling for autonomy from the government, while restricting the freedoms of their students' unions.
Encouraging Education Through Sport: Trinity Hosts Sadlier and Shamrock Rovers
Today in the global room, former Irish Internationals helped launch a new programme helping to keep young soccer players from DEIS schools engaged in their education.