Editorial
Too Few Solutions for Colleges and Students in Government Accommodation Plan
It makes the right noises, but the plan comes too late for a sector that has learnt to cope without state help.
Government Taskforce to Consider Quotas as Solution to Higher Education’s Gender Inequality
The news comes days after a new HEA report revealed that gender inequality still persists in Irish higher education institutions.
Contribution
Limiting Choice Isn’t “Extremist”. We Want to Protect All Lives Equally
Three Trinity students argue that pro-life views are consistent with a progressive approach to human rights.
College Appeals for Suggestions for “Healthy Trinity” Initiative
Next week’s open planning session meeting aims to expand the college’s action plan around getting students more active.
In Mid-July, After a Belated Renovation, Regent House Opens its Doors to Tourists
Following its refurbishment the room has opened for the summer with temporary measures put in place to secure the stairs.
Students Voice Concern, as IT Tallaght Announce Closure of Créche
The students’ union has questioned the failure to find a new créche provider that meets the college’s criteria.
Trinity’s Tessa Harley Represents Ireland at European Dressage Championships
Harley has taken her place with the Irish Young Rider team, competing in the under-21 category.
Lincoln Gate’s Tree, the Latest to Fall Victim to Disease, is to be Removed
The tree was found to have 'lost structural strength' due to a fungal infection.
Government Launches Accommodation Strategy Promising 21,000 Student Beds by 2024
The strategy also promises closer co-operation between the government and universities in financing student accommodation.
Progress in Gender Equality Among Irish Academic Staff at “Snail’s Pace”
A new HEA report has once again drawn criticism of the level of gender inequality in Irish higher education.