Cathain a thabharfaidh ollscoileanna na tíre tosaíocht cheart do ghéarchéim na cóiríochta?
Cé go raibh an fadhb sin ag cur isteach orainn ar feadh deich mbliana anuas, níl mórán déanta ag ollscoileanna na tíre go fóill chun réiteach oiriúnach a aimsiú i dtaobh géarchéim na cóiríochta.
Editorial
Just When is Accommodation Going to Become a Real Priority for Universities?
Despite nearly a decade to cope, Ireland’s universities have made little headway in addressing the accommodation crisis.
Five of the Best: Open Mic Nights in Dublin
Original music, poetry competitions and live comedy: there’s something for everyone in Dublin’s varied open mic night scene.
Tarantino Unchained: The Sugar Club Honours Cinema Legend
One of the most acclaimed filmmakers of all time is celebrated with a week of screenings and parties at the Sugar Club.
Reaction to Animal Testing in Trinity is Hypocritical and Inconsistent
Ciannait Khan argues that momentary, self-righteous anger does little to further the more fundamental questions about how we treat animals.
Trinity Scientists Involved in Breakthrough on Understanding of Tuberculosis Infection
As part of an international team, Trinity scientists discover how Tuberculosis bacteria hijack the body's immune system.
New Scholarship to Award €340,000 to Trinity Entrepreneurs Over Next Decade
The inaugural €10,000 scholarship was awarded to Glencar Healthcare founder John Drumm who will begin Trinity's master's in business in September.
The Two Trinity Shows Making Waves in Edinburgh
Eirwaves and Improv, She Wrote made it to this year’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Expanded Government Power Could Erode Third-Level Independence, Warns University of Limerick President
The email to staff warned that if investigatory powers are expanded, it could lead to a ‘serious erosion of autonomy’.
After Error, Students Asked to Apply for Halls in 250 Characters
Trinity Hall has been unable to correct the error while the application page is still active.