Just 61 Travellers in Third-Level in 2017, Finds Report
The report was commissioned by the Department of Education.
Hurlers in Third Straight League Defeat Against Tech University Dublin
Trinity lost out 2-14 to 0-12 to a to a superior Technological University Dublin (TUD) side in Grangegorman last night.
‘Very Disappointing’: USI Condemns DCU Student’s Deportation Order
Speaking to The University Times, USI President Lorna Fitzpatrick said Mehwish Saqib 'shouldn’t be sent back to a country where she’s unsafe'.
USI and SIPTU Call for Improved Conditions for Postgraduate Students
The two unions have launched a charter calling on universities to agree to protect the rights of postgraduate students as workers.
Library to Introduce €350k Microchip System to Safeguard Books
The new system will see around 550,000 books fitted with new microchips that will allow staff to track them more easily.
Book of Kells to Be Replaced with Replica Until March 2020
The manuscript will be removed on Monday to allow for conservation works to its display room in the Old Library.
Tá Geallsealbhóirí an Ardoideachais ag Easaontú – go Poiblí – ar Cheisteanna Pholasaí Bunúsacha
D’eagraigh an Propast Patrick Prendergast agus an tAire Ardoideachais Mary Mitchell O’Connor aighneas i nuachtán náisiúnta an tseachtain seo caite.
A Trinity Director is Bringing Van Gogh Back – Tomorrow, in the Samuel Beckett
Beginning tomorrow, fourth-year drama student CN Smith will present his directorial realisation of Van Gogh's Sunflowers.
TCDSU Sets Up Campaigns Committee
Two students – Ailbhe Owens and Sé Ó hEidhin – were elected to the six-person committee.
TCDSU Votes Not to Support Rent Strikes
Campus group Cut the Rent have spent the last month lobbying for students to withhold paying their rent in January.