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Trinity News
Established: 1947
Address: House 6, Trinity College, Dublin 2
Email: trinity.news@tcd.ie
Telephone: +353-1-6082335

Trinity News is Ireland's oldest student newspaper and has been regularly published in Trinity College, Dublin since 1947. Over the years it has appeared in many formats but is currently a fortnightly broadsheet newspaper. The paper is produced under the auspices of the Dublin University Publications Committee.

Current editorial team

  • Editor: Peter Henry
  • Deputy editor:
  • TNT editor: Gearóid O'Rourke
  • News editor: TBA

Previous editors

  • 1953/54 D. Montgomery, C. Cole, A. Hall
  • 1954/55 Dermod Owen-Flood, R. Southcombe, D. Ranki, R.D.F. Kimitt, R. Granletse
  • 1956/57
  • 1957/58 K.R. Johnson, Derek N. Harwood, R.S.B. Young
  • 1958/59 J.T. Killen, J. Kaminski, David Rose
  • 1959/60 Frances Jane French, Carol Challen, Anthony C. Glynn
  • 1960/61 Raymond Kenney, Arnold Lutton, David Buter
  • 1961/62 Godfrey Fitzsimmons, Natalie Spencer, Alan Jones
  • 1962/63 Paul Beale, Donald Wilson, Jim Bird
  • 1963/64 Alasdair McEwan, Jefferson Horsley, E. Michael Newcombe
  • 1964/65
  • 1965/66 Jefferson Horsley, Robin Knight, Mirabel Walker, Hamish McRae
  • 1966/67 Tom Chance, John Nickson, Sean Walmsey
  • 1967/68 Tim Cullen, Charles Dutton, Andrew Vetich, Rodney Rice
  • 1968/69 John Armstrong, Eamonn Fingleton, Nick Sharman, Geoff Pack
  • 1969/70 Ted Oliver, David Giles, Mary Punch
  • 1970/71 Frank Bannister, Robert Ashe, Jeanne Marie Woulfe
  • 1971/72 Marie Redmond, Anthony Roche
  • 1972/73 Paul K. Nolan, Peter Murtagh
  • 1973/74 Patrick Gageby, Johnny Thorp
  • 1974/75 David A.O. Barry, Bernard McGinley, John Sterne
  • 1975/76 Sarah O'Hara, Mark T. Story, Des King
  • 1976/77 Robin Hannan, Jonathan Houghton
  • 1977/78 Kevin Dawson, Lou Kenny, Isolde Victory
  • 1978/79 Russell Best / Karl Martin
  • 1979/80 Catherine Troy
  • 1981/82 Gerry Foley
  • 1982/83
  • 1983/84
  • 1985/86 Ed O'Loughlin
  • 1986/87
  • 1987/88 Sara Morris
  • 1988/89 Ultan O'Broin
  • 1989/90 Mark Little
  • 1990/91 Conor Sweeney
  • 1991/92 Aidan Fitzmaurice
  • 1992/93
  • 1993/94 Liam Reid
  • 1994/95 Barbara Collins
  • 1995/96 Matthew Magee / Amy Mahon
  • 1996/97 Smyth Harper
  • 1997/98 Oisin Tansey
  • 1998/99 Damian Connon
  • 1999/00 Eoghan Williams
  • 2000/01 Ruadan MacCormaic
  • 2001/02 Carl White
  • 2002/03 Ian Boyle
  • 2003/04 Renata McDonnell
  • 2004/05 Ian Carey
  • 2005/06 Andrew Payne

Awards

  • October 1999:
    • Guardian student media awards:
      • Student Critic of the Year – runner up (Belinda McKeon)
      • Student Newspaper of the Year – nominated
      • Shoestring Award – nominated
      • Publication design of the year – nominated (Damian Connon)
  • October 2000:
    • Guardian student media awards:
      • Publication design of the year – runner up (Eoghan Williams)
  • October 2001
    • Guardian student media awards:
      • Publication design of the year – runner up (Ruadhan MacCormaic)
  • April 2001
    • Smedias:
      • Newspaper of the Year
      • Non-Funded Publication
      • Editor of the Year (Ruadan MacCormaic)
      • Journalist of the Year (Jean O'Mahony)
      • News Photographer of the Year (Ian Russell)
      • Outstanding Contribution to Campus Media
  • October 2004
    • Guardian student media awards:
      • Student Feature Writer of the Year – nominated (Tim Walker)
  • April 2005
    • Smedias:
      • Newspaper of the Year
      • Journalist of the Year (Derek Owens)
      • Editor of the Year - runner up (Ian Carey)
      • Colour Writer of the Year - nominated (Christine Bohan)
      • Feature Writer: Arts & Review - nominated (Carmen Bryce)
      • Feature Writer: News & Current Affairs - nominated (Derek Owens)
      • Feature Writer: News & Current Affairs - nominated (Darren McCallig)
      • Web Designer - nominated (Alan O'Reilly)
      • Layout & Design - nominated (Ian Carey)
  • April 2006
    • Smedias:
      • Editor of the Year (Andrew Payne)
      • Colour Writer of the Year (Christine Bohan)
      • Features Writer: Arts & Review (James von Simson)
      • Travel Writer of the Year (Harry Johnstone)
      • News Photographer of the Year (Richeal Carroll)
      • Newspaper of the Year - nominated (Andrew Payne)
      • Journalist of the Year - nominated (Anne Marie Ryan)
      • Layout & Design - nominated (Andrew Payne)
      • People's Choice Award - nominated
      • Features Writer - Arts & Reviews - nominated (Cillian O Conchuir)
      • Features Writer - Arts & Reviews - nominated (Johannah Scally)
      • Features Writer - Arts & Reviews - nominated (Alex Christie-Miller)
      • Features Writer - Female Focus - nominated (Rosie Gogan-Keogh)
      • Features Writer - Female Focus - nominated (Emma Hutchinson)
      • Travel Writer of the Year - nominated (Alix O'Neill)
      • Film Script - nominated (David Lydon)

Famous former editors and contributors

Rupert Pennant-Rea (chairman of the The Stationery Office, former editor of the Economist), Mark Little (RTE), Conor Sweeney (Irish Independent), Liam Reid (Irish Times)