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An online poll carried-out carried out by Trinity News has found that headline act, Friendly Fires, are among the least popular acts on the line-up.


Friendly Fires, an alternative dance band from the United Kingdom, have been announced as headliners for the 2012 Trinity Ball. The band joins a line-up that includes Marina & the Diamonds and hip-hop acts Labrinth, Professor Green and Rizzle Kicks.


The Students Union elections, thank fully, are now over. The votes have been counted and verified and we can now announce the winners.


Researchers from Trinity’s School of Engineering have developed a new solar-powered water disinfection system.


2011 General Election Independent candidate for Dublin South East and Trinity Classical Civilisation and Art History student, Dylan Haskins, will donate €10,000 of his election fund to ten charities and causes, Trinity News can reveal.


Éigse na Tríonóide, Trinity’s Irish language festival, took place in College last week (31 Jan – 4 Feb), celebrating Irish language and culture with a wide range of events being held on and off campus.



That’s right you heard it here first: after endless mind maps, mood boards, spider diagrams and cups of tea the team at Trinity News is proud to announce the re-launch of our website, trinitynews.ie, and what a site it is!


Provost Patrick Prendergast has volunteered for a €1,500 pay cut, reducing his salary from €201,492 to €200,000.


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.