Editorial
The GSU is Right to Push for a Review of Postgraduate Education
A review modelled partially on the Trinity Education Project could ensure better education for future postgraduates.
Editorial
Trinity’s New Student App Should Learn from Our Lustrous Student Societies
College needs to realise that it’s not enough to just have students involved in the beginning.
Coronas to Headline Trinity Ball
Kojaque and Mabel will also play at the ball, with the full lineup announced this evening.
Our Generation is Being Upstaged by Children
The urgent action being taken by young climate activists is inspiring, writes Ciannait Khan, but it also shines a light on students’ lacklustre efforts.
10 Allegations of Sexual Misconduct Made in Irish Universities Since 2015
Trinity refused to grant information of sexual misconduct allegations.
DUFC Evade UCC in Crucial Win
DUFC today snatched a win in a close tie in College Park.
Students to Receive CAO Offers Earlier as Part of Reforms
The first-round CAO offers will come out on August 15th, four days earlier than in previous years.
Speaking With: Sally Hayden
We spoke to Trinity graduate Sally Hayden, a foreign correspondent whose career is on the rise.
The Government Must Stand Strongly Against Israel’s Sustained Breaches of International Law
Niall Collins argues in favour of the Control of Economic Activity (Occupied Territories) Bill.
The Brains Behind Trinity’s Epilepsy Research
Prof Mark Cunningham is using neurophysiology to shed light on a poorly understood disease.