Editorial

TEP is In a Muddle. It Doesn’t Have to Be This Way

Making wholesale changes to Trinity’s education was bound to be a challenge, and students have a right to be aggrieved.

Trinity Students and Graduates Make Irish Times ‘People to Watch’ List

Take Back the City, the housing group affiliated with Take Back Trinity, also features on the list.
By Nadine Fitzpatrick
Editorial

When it Comes to Grade Inflation, TEP Could Offer Solutions

The oft-maligned Trinity Education Project has sought to reimagine assessment in ways that dovetail with emerging educational paradigms.

College Pledges Support After Student’s Death at Cliffs of Moher

In a statement, the College said it was "deeply saddened" after a 26-year-old Trinity student, Anand Goel, died at the cliffs while taking a photo.
By Donal MacNamee

In Open Letter, Students Condemn ‘Catastrophic’ TEP Implementation

More than 100 students have signed a letter criticising the impact on students of the Trinity Education Project.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

Dunsink Observatory’s Newest Scientific Enigma

The recently appointed head of astronomy and astrophysics at DIAS, Peter Gallagher, is keen to focus on scientific outreach during his tenure.
By Aoife Kearins

I mBun Comhrá le Captaen Neamhthraidisiúnta Peile

Labhraíonn captaen fhoireann sacar na Tríonóide, Ronan Hanaphy, ar fhealsúnacht na peile, féinmhuinín agus an cultúr ina chlub féin.
By Eoin O'Hare

Trinity Students More Likely to Get Firsts than in Other Irish Universities

Twenty per cent of Trinity's students receive first-class degrees, according to new figures.
By Matthew Murphy