Exploring Trans Issues and the Healthcare Curriculum

Tomorrow, as part of Trinity Week, the TBSI will host discussions on how Trinity can become a pioneer in addressing trans issues in the healthcare curriculum.
By Sinéad Baker

TCDSU Strategic Plan Survey Shows 68% of Students Feel Well Represented

The union's first-ever strategic plan, coming to an end this year, sought to increase its effectiveness at representation from 48 per cent to 75 per cent.
By Róisín Power

Food Under €10: Moro Kitchen Provides Tasty Moroccan Fare

Located near Camden St, Moro Kitchen offers a selection of wraps for €6.50 to €7.50 and small, tapas-style dishes for around €5 each
By Maryia Ditchkowska

Court Cases to Protest Marches: the History of the Student Abortion Movement

Looking at the history of the movement to gain access to abortion in Ireland, it is clear that students have always had a substantial impact.
By Emma-Louise Nolan

Extending Voting Rights to 16 and 17-Year-Olds Should Not be Swept Under the Carpet

A system whereby an individual is considered to be mature enough to pay tax but too immature to vote on issues that influence taxation seems contradictory.
By Kate Lawler
Contribution

Smaoineamh Fiúntach atá i dTréimhse a Chaitheamh sa Ghaeltacht um tSamhraidh

Ní hamháin do dhaltaí atá ag staidéar don Ardteistiméireacht atá inti, a áitíonn Philip McGuinness.
By Philip McGuinness

Universities to Lobby Against International Fees for Northern Irish Students Post-Brexit

In an interview, the CEO of the Irish Universities Association said the organisation would try and achieve lower fees for Northern students.
By Kathleen McNamee

The Universities’ Right-Hand Man: Ned Costello on Loans, Leadership and Brexit

The IUA is a key lobby group in the ongoing higher education debate and Ned Costello, its CEO, has big ideas about what the sector should look like.
By Kathleen McNamee

Five Societies Formally Recognised by College for Work in Equality

Trinity's Equality Champions Awards saw the Student Management Fund (SMF) take home first place for its work promoting women in business.
By Sinéad Baker

Amid Financial Concerns, Online Education Strategy to be Scaled Back Until New Strategy Approved

Trinity's online education service, which allows people to complete Trinity-specific, online-only courses, will be reformed .
By John Conway