Three DCUSU Referendums Left Invalid After Failing to Reach Quota
All three referendums held by DCUSU last week failed to reach a quota of 10 per cent of students' union members voting.
DUHAC’s Clíona Murphy Lands Three Gold Medals at Cross-Country Championships
Murphy's clubmates Caron Ryan and Thomas Lupton also won medals at the National Cross-Country Championships in Dunboyne.
For this Government, ‘Looking to Tomorrow’ Means Serving Today’s Corporations
On higher education, the government's priority is not building a better future – it's creating a workforce to cement the status quo, writes Cormac Watson.
NUIG Charity Under Fire Over Spending on Luxury Hotels and Premium Flights
The country's charities watchdog has criticised the Galway University Foundation for its spending on hotels, flights and taxis.
Burst Pipes Mean No Hot Water or Heating For Some Trinity Residents
The College announced today that a number of houses on campus will lose their hot water and heating today and tomorrow.
Third-Level Gets 3,000 New Places in Science and Technology Courses
A government investment of €24 million will see 2,745 places created on courses in areas of 'high priority' – mostly in science and technology.
Gender Pay Gap Widens in Years After Graduation, Research Shows
Men earn 14 per cent more than women eight years after leaving third-level education, up from a four per cent difference the year after graduation.
Trinity Meteors Continue Winning Streak in Victory over Griffith College
An 82-68 victory in the Sports Hall at the weekend leaves Trinity tied for first place in the National League Division 1.
Editorial
Has College Learned Any Lessons From Last Year’s Exam Fiasco?
Hectic cloakrooms and exam paper mix-ups were another staple of this year’s exam period.
Editorial
A Withering Critique of Direct Provision – Which Ignores Third-Level Entirely
An Oireachtas report on direct provision made no recommendations for how to improve access to third-level for asylum seekers.