Students Blast College Over Jumbled Erasmus Structures
Many students say they've been left without the knowledge they need to organise Erasmus or Study Abroad programmes.
As November Closes, A Timely Re-Evaluation of Remembrance Day
It is understandable that the poppy has never caught on in Ireland – but wearing it should be viewed as a personal decision, writes Julie Leenane.
Bath Time With Maija Sofia
Ahead of her album launch on December 6, Maija Sofia sits down to talk about poetry, pre-Raphaelite paintings and pop songs.
Smoke-Free Trinity Stubs Out Cigarette Bins
Ashtrays have been removed from the bins around Trinity's campus.
Denied Career Progress, Professional Staff Describe Climate of ‘Stagnation’
Technical and support staff have not had the chance to obtain promotions or progressions this year.
New Government Plan Hopes to Increase Traveller Representation at Third-Level
The government aims to double the number of students who are members of the Travelling community.
Trinity’s School of Computer Science and Statistics Celebrates 50th Birthday
Researchers, alumni and current students in the school gathered today for an Open House event in the O’Reilly Building.
DUFC Under-20s Fall to First League Defeat in Clontarf
DUFC's under-20's squad enjoyed much of the possession at Castle Avenue, but ended up losing 28-22 to Clontarf.
Trinity Meteors Make it Four in Four With 91-82 Win Over Ulster University
Trinity weathered a storm from Ulster – the league leaders – in the third quarter to secure their fifth league win of the season.
Academic Registry Hiring Students to Man RDS Cloakroom for Exam Week
Students will be paid an hourly rate of €10.60 to help operate the controversial bag-drop point introduced for last year's summer exams.