Impeachments, Referendums and a Boardroom Scandal: 10 Years at The University Times
As the decade comes to an end, we look back at some of the biggest stories to rock Trinity – and higher education – in the last 10 years.
‘A Group of Friends in Tuxedos’: Trinitones Release First Single
The group have brought out a cover of Raglan Road by Luke Kelly.
Bowing Out With a Bang: The Gospel According to Otherkin
After seven glorious years, Otherkin have played their final notes together. The band talk about music, the future – and ending on their own terms.
Editorial
TEP’s Benefits Won’t be Immediate. But Students Shouldn’t be its Guinea Pigs
Amid increased exam sittings, current students could be forgiven for wondering how the Trinity Education Project is benefiting them.
Editorial
When the Government Ignores the Arts, Trinity Must Fill in the Gap
This week’s investment in business and science subjects shows that the government has little interest in the arts.
USI Calls for National Framework on Students’ Union Autonomy
In a letter to Minister for Higher Education Mary Mitchell O'Connor, USI also called for better supports in higher education for asylum seekers.
Conor Tobin is a Filmmaker on the Cusp of Old and New
Conor Tobin started making films after the recession hit. Ten years later, he's still producing works that are both visual and visceral.
Under ‘God’s Stockings’, Deke’s Diner Feeds Truckers, Sailors and Rappers
While the restaurant's food could be better, a trip to Deke's Diner is still an experience worth having.
Trinity’s Nursery Commemorates 50 Years With Regent House Celebration
The nursery, founded in 1969, was the first on-site workplace creche in Ireland.
Exam Sittings Rose by Nearly 10% in the Last Two Years, Figures Show
The figures are likely to raise questions about why the number has increased despite the implementation of the Trinity Education Project.