Colleges are putting greater emphasis on sport, but what balance can be struck that encourages students but doesn't take money away from other areas?
By Will Heseltine and Jacques Feehan
An assured performance against Old Belvedere gets Trinity back on track ahead of important fixtures in the All-Ireland League.
By Joe Horan
Dublin University Karate Club beat University College Dublin by four points on their way to securing the cup, while taking home 14 medals in individual competition.
By Alex Peters
Mark McGauran, a fitness instructor in Trinity, outlines the benefits of exercise in managing the kind of stress that college life can create.
By Mark McGauran
The new DUAFC manager Adam Firych talks of his philosophy for the game, and his hopes for his first season at the helm.
By Donal MacNamee
The Garda College narrowly defeated Trinity's hurling team by 2-18 to 1-18 on an icy Thursday night in Santry.
By Cormac Watson
Often requiring less time commitment than some of the more serious teams, and offering trips over the year, social sports could be the perfect way to get involved in college life.
By Marcus Kelly
The three Trinity graduates behind the award-winning app, Matchday, plan to “gameify” live sport and enhance the viewing experience of sports fans everywhere.
By Dillon Hennessy
The conference, which took place in Trinity yesterday, also saw Mayo GAA footballer Ronan McGarrity discuss his struggle with testicular cancer.
By Jake O’Donnell and Alex Peters
DUAFC began life under new manager Adam Firych with a hard-earned 0-0 draw against Mount Merrion in the Sunday 1A Division of the Leinster Senior League.
By Donal MacNamee