Míshástacht Léirithe ag NUIGSU i dtreo Díothaithe Riachtanais na Gaeilge d’Uachtarán na hOllscoile

Dúirt an Comhaltas nach mbeidh sé ag tacú leis an gcinneadh na critéir earcaíochta a athrú.
By Christopher McMahon

From Video Games to Pretend Pharmacies, Lecturers are Finding New Ways of Assessing Students

The Trinity Education Project is looking to reduce exams and finding innovative ways to assess. Across Trinity, lecturers are already finding new ways.
By Sinéad Baker

Refreshers’ Fair, Glen Hansard and Trinity Herstory Salon: Your Week Ahead

The week will also see Zygimantas Pavilionis visit SOFIA and DUAMs host a Speed Friending session.
By Grace Meagher

Dearcadh Míchothrom ag Daoine Nach Íocann as Fíneálacha Iostais agus Leabharlainne

Cé gurbh fhéidir go bhfuil easpa acmhainn chun íoc mar chúis le táillí ranníocaíochta an mhic léinn gan íoc, bacann faillithe íocadh seirbhísí a bhfuil riachtanach d’ollscoileanna.
Editorial

Unpaid Library and Accommodation Charges Suggest Some Want to Have their Cake and Eat it

While outstanding student contribution charges may be due to lack of means, other failures to pay will indirectly detract from services that others need.
Editorial

New Grading System Won’t Change Old Leaving Certificate

While the familiar language of grading may be on the way out, the cruel substance of the Leaving Certificate remains as before.

Ní Athróidh Córas Grádaithe Nua an tSean-Ardteistiméireacht

Cé go mbeidh an friotal so-aitheanta A1, A2, B1 agus B2 chun imeacht agus cuma an athraithe ar thorthaí, is í an chruálacht chéanna atá i ndúshlán na hArdteistiméireachta.

Trinity’s Oldest Student Honoured at Soccer Writers’ Awards

Josef Veselsky, who was also a world-renowned table tennis player, received the award to recognise his years of involvement with Shamrock Rovers and UCD Football Club.
By Jake O’Donnell

Radical or Reactionary? After Five Years, the Provost’s Legacy is Still Growing

Patrick Prendergast discusses divestment, commercialisation and what he regrets from his five years in charge of Trinity.
By Dominic McGrath

The Gastronomical Delights of Italy’s Student City

Róisín Power explores Bologna through her palate and experiences the delights of Italian cuisine in the charming city.
By Róisín Power