At Trinity’s Printing House Square, Plumbers Protest Underpayment

A small group of protesters gathered outside Printing House Square today to fight the underpayment of plumbers working on the site.
By Cormac Watson
Analysis

After a Torrid Year, Trinity Steadies the Ship on CAO Points

The College has emerged from this year's CAO points ordeal without much further damage to its reputation.
By Cormac Watson

From Medicine to Maths, Trinity’s Points Changes Mapped

Seven years of data on Trinity's CAO points shows changes in some areas and consistency in others.

STEM Courses Strong, As Trinity Points Hold Steady

Trinity's STEM courses saw points increases in today's CAO announcement, while points for some arts degrees also rose.
By Emer Moreau

UCD Had More Preliminary First-Preference Applications than Trinity

Provost Patrick Prendergast asked why UCD had more first-preference applications than Trinity.
By Donal MacNamee

Mitchell O’Connor Lauds SUSI Grants as Government Delays Call on Funding

Minister for Higher Education Mary Mitchell O'Connor said students should use SUSI grants to pay for the cost of their accommodation.
By Orla Murnaghan

Former Trinity Student Natalya Coyle Books Tokyo 2020 Spot

Coyle is set to compete in her third Olympic Games in the modern pentathlon next year.
By Barry Murphy

TCDSU Criticises ‘Frustrating’ Special Exam Abolition

This year will be the first in which 'super sups' are not available to students who miss their supplemental exam with extenuating circumstances.
By Donal MacNamee

Chris Morash Becomes Chair of International Dublin Literary Prize

The former Vice-Provost will preside over the judging panel for the largest single prize in the world for a novel published in English.
By Aisling Marren

Finance Department Not Consulted on ‘Political’ Fee Pledge, Sources Say

Senior government sources have reportedly said a promise not to increase university fees was made without the input of the Department of Finance.
By Donal MacNamee