Higher Education Crisis a Risk to Economy, says Government Report

The annual national risk assessment has identified underinvestment in higher education as a risk to the economy.
By Cormac Watson

All of Ireland’s College-Owned Student Accommodation Hit by Price Increases

Every one of Ireland's colleges has raised the price of its student accommodation for 2019/20.
By Donal MacNamee

For LGBT Students, Rainbow Housing Offers a Place They Can Call Home

For LGBT students, rainbow housing offers accommodation free from fear of discrimination, writes Nathan O'Regan.
By Nathan O'Regan

Study Spaces Extended in 24-Hour Library for Supplementals

The first three floors of Kinsella Hall will be turned into a 24-hour study space in August.
By Cormac Watson

Backed by College, Trinity Interns Document Israeli Abuses in Jerusalem

Every year, Trinity interns spend around a month in Jerusalem's Old City, documenting Israeli human rights abuses against Palestinians.
By Donal MacNamee

Provost: New Government Oversight a ‘Risk’ to University Autonomy

Provost Patrick Prendergast said government interference in higher education could 'damage the university system'.
By Donal MacNamee

Trinity Basketballers Help Ireland Beat Britain in Euros

Ireland remain unbeaten in the under-20 FIBA Basketball European Championship and will now face Israel in the second phase.
By Matt McCann

Díospóirí Twitter: Ró-luath Chun an Tithíocht Bogha Báistí a Cháineadh, nó a Chanónú

D’eascair meoin éagsúla maidir le tithíocht-LADT i OL an tseachtain seo.

Ag Cearnóg Theach na Clódóireachta, Tá an Tríonóid i bPráisc Oibre – Arís

Beidh aiféala ar an gColáiste nár íoc siad pluméirí Cearnóg Theach na Clódóireachta mar is ceart cheana.
Editorial

Twitter Debaters: It’s Too Soon to Condemn, or Canonise, Rainbow Housing

UL’s LGBT-focused housing scheme was the subject of online divisions this week.