Easpa den Lucht Siúil ag Tríú-Leibhéal mar Drochléiriú ar Ollscoileanna

Má tá ionadaíocht le déanamh ar an Lucht Siúil sa pholaitíocht, beidh ar ollscoileanna bealaí chun oideachais i bhfad níos insroichte a chruthú.

Trinity Rowers Clinch Silverware at National Championships

Women's and men's crews from the College claimed victories at the country's largest rowing competition.
By Fiachra Gallagher

Níl an Tríonóid in ann Éalú ón Milleán do Phráisc an Leithris ag an Sraith Samhradh

Is gá don Choláiste freagracht éigin a ghlacadh as na páirtithe a chuireann ócáidí ar siúl ar champas.

EU Verdict on Cassells Report Not Expected Until 2020

The Cassells report was sent to the European Commission in January for economic analysis.
By Emer Moreau
Editorial

Dearth of Travellers at Third-Level is an Indictment of Universities

If Travellers are to be represented in politics, universities must make routes to education accessible.
Editorial

Trinity Can’t Shirk All Blame for Toilet Fiasco at Summer Series

The College must take some responsibility for the third-party companies it allows to run events on campus.

RTÉ Insists Articles Paid for by Universities Are Not Sponsored Content

RTÉ has made €271,000 from seven Irish universities as part of the Brainstorm project, but does not specify the content as sponsored.
By Cormac Watson

Trinity Actor Jordanne Jones Named a Star of Tomorrow

Jones, an English and film student, was listed as a Star of Tomorrow by film magazine Screen International.
By Stephen Patrick Murray

Mary Robinson to Take On Trinity Professorship

The former Trinity Chancellor will reportedly take up a role as an adjunct professor of climate justice.
By Emer Moreau

McHugh Quizzed Again On Student Fees

Minister for Education Joe McHugh was asked how much it would cost to reduce the student contribution fee.
By Donal MacNamee