Trinity’s ADAPT Centre Launches Project to Protect Online Data
The project will empower users to understand how their data is being used in an age of AI and data harvesting.
Ali Selim Awarded €7.5k from Labour Court After Unfair Dismissal by Trinity
Selim said he was fired over comments about female genital circumcision, but Trinity said there was 'insufficient student interest' in his classes.
Díol Súntais é Líon na n-Ionadaithe Ranga – Measfar Fadhbanna ag Comhairle
Tá ionadaithe ranga riachtanach chun aontas éifeachtach a chruthú.
Ábhar Toghcháin é Tríú-Leibhéal – Anois, Seachas Bealtaine 2020
Tá na rangú níos tábhachtaí ná oidhreacht propast amháin, nó cáil ollscoil amháin.
City Council to Trial Pedestrianised College Green for Fourth Time
On September 22nd, College Green will be closed to cars, for the fourth time in recent months.
‘Philistine’ Government Hindering Irish Research, Says Fianna Fáil
Fianna Fáil spokesperson on science, technology, research and development James Lawless hit out at the government.
College Spent Over €250k on Luxury Air Travel in 12 Months
Irish universities collectively spent over €1.5 million on plane transport in the last year.
Climate Activism, Empowerment and Periods: Your Week Ahead
In week three, avoid the library with a series of exciting events – and a climate strike.
Editorial
TCDSU’s Class Rep Record is Impressive – But Council Will Tell if Engagement Issue Improves
Class representatives are vital in creating an effective union.
Editorial
After Rankings Slump, Third-Level Has to Be an Election Issue – Now, Not in May 2020
Rankings are a bigger issue than the legacy of one provost, or the reputation of one university.