Editorial

The End of TSM Won’t Change Very Much

Trinity’s reluctance to change TSM explains why it has been dragging its feet on entry route reform.
Editorial

There Are Weeks Until a Referendum. Keep Repeal the Priority

If an imminent repeal referendum isn’t TCDSU’s priority, what should be?

Mary Mitchell O’Connor is Digging Higher Education Out of a Hole

Six months on from her appointment, Mary Mitchell O'Connor is getting to grips with the third-level sector.
By Dominic McGrath

Trinity’s Mollycoddling Doesn’t Benefit Students

Room checks, safety talks and stern lectures about bringing guests back only serve to infantalise students, writes Ciannait Khan.
By Ciannait Khan

Only 18 Students Skipped Trinity’s Fire Safety Talk

Only four students failed to seek permission to miss the compulsory talk.
By Alanna MacNamee

Provost Expresses Concern Over Columbia Course

The Provost raised questions about the Department of Near and Middle Eastern Studies's ability to contribute to the Columbia partnership.
By Kathleen McNamee

The Irish Greeting the World’s Refugees

From travelling to Greece to running schemes in Ireland, we talk to the Irish volunteers helping refugees find a home.
By Kathleen McNamee

Direct Provision Has Destroyed Lives. Please Keep Fighting

Ellie Kisyombe writes about her experience of the direct provision system.
By Ellie Kisyombe

How William Campbell’s Passion for Parasites Won Him a Nobel Prize

Jamie Sugrue profiles William Campbell, Trinity's only living Nobel Prize winner, whose research has saved millions of lives.
By Jamie Sugrue

Trinity Volleyball Courts Success on Both Sides of the Net

Trinity's volleyballers are enjoying a fruitful season, but for them enjoyment off the court is as important as winning on it.
By Sean Corcoran