Daniel O'Brien on how to leave Trinity better off than you found it.
By Daniel O'Brien
Contribution
The opening of Kinsella Hall is a hopeful sign for the future of higher education funding in Ireland
By Daniel O’Brien
Trying out adulthood among my fellow Trinity alumni at New York's most prestigious yacht club.
By Daniel O'Brien
Why a three year-old falling out between UCDSU and USI matters to you.
By Daniel O'Brien
The company's CEO received the Phil's honorary patronage.
By Daniel O'Brien
Daniel O'Brien finds himself at the heart of the American political machine in snowy New Hampshire.
By Daniel O’Brien
Defeating fees and loan schemes means selling a compelling narrative and getting students to vote.
By Daniel O'Brien
Analysis
The USI manifesto shows that students have ideas, but their votes will make the difference.
By Daniel O'Brien
Looming regulations, “not about blame or punishment”, are completely about blame and punishment
By Daniel O'Brien
By coincidence or by design, Trinity produces more entrepreneurs than any university in Europe.
By Daniel O'Brien