Editorial
Even the Provost Thinks Student Cuts Are a Bad Idea. But it’s Where the Debate is Now
The suggestion by the Provost to cut the number of students coming to Trinity shows how far higher education has fallen.
Editorial
Why Was Board Bypassed on a Submission With Direct Implications for its Future?
Trinity’s last-minute response to proposed changes to the HEA Act showed a lack of regard for the potential gravity of the changes.
Lethal Ladies Hockey Dispatch Naas in 7-1 Win
Trinity's hockey players made it three wins from three in the Leinster League with an away win over Naas.
A Third of People Over 50 Experience Loneliness, Finds Trinity Study
The research, from The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA), also found loneliness was more prevalent among people over 75.
DUFC Men Back on Track With Comfortable Garryowen Win
Trinity got a first win in this year’s AIL today, defeating Garryowen 39-17 in College Park.
The Trials and Tribulations of a Health Science Placement
On health science placements, students battle against stress and heavy workloads – and it doesn't seem like that is changing anytime soon.
Tough League Opener for Ladies Gaelic Footballers Against Rivals UCD
Trinity fell to a 4-24 to 2-6 defeat against UCD in Santry on Thursday night.
Journey to the Centre of Lusk – all for a Gem of a Breakfast Sandwich
The Chuck Wagon is a greasy gem in the murk of the M1’s surrounding locale in Lusk.
At Jailbreak Launch, a Celebration of Student Activism
Jailbreak's growth as a competition was evident at its launch last night.
In 1981, a British Businessman Was Shot in the Arts Block. Why Does No-One Remember?
On March 24th, 1981, three armed men walked into the Arts Block and shot a visiting lecturer three times in the leg. Mystery still surrounds the event.