Oxford Launches TAP-Style Foundation Course

The new programme will see 50 students accepted to study on a one-year foundation course.
By Aisling Marren

Beidh Seachtain Staidéir sa Bhreis ag Mic Léinn. Caithfidh Ranna Coláiste Measúnacht a Athchóiriú Anois

Tá barraíocht ranna na Tríonóide ar na seandóigheanna le measúnacht na mac léinn.

Cur Chuige Ceart ag an bPropast le Seoladh Chairt Chomhionannas Inscne

Is cosúil go dtuigeann an rialtas agus coláistí go bhfuil níos mó i gceist le comhionannas inscne ná bosca éigeantach.

Trinity Defends Tree Cutting, After Criticism from Wildlife Activists

College was accused of illegally cutting down trees, damaging birds that may have been nesting.
By Ciannait Khan

New William Campbell Scholarship Set Up For Science Students

The bursary named after the Irish Nobel laureate will be awarded to students in Deis schools.
By Emma Donohoe

Government Offers Support to Family of Missing Trinity Professor

Tánaiste Simon Coveney expressed sympathy for the “nightmare” Seamus Lawless’s family are going through.
By Emer Moreau
Editorial

Students Have an Extra Revision Week. Now College Departments Must Reform Assessment

Too many of Trinity’s departments have stuck to old methods of assessing students.
Editorial

Provost Strikes the Right Tone as Universities Launch Gender Equality Charter

Gender equality appears to no longer be another box for colleges and the government to tick.

How Meg Grehan Wrote Queer Issues Into Irish Children’s Literature

The Louth author's second novel, launched this week, offers a gentle yet searingly honest look at coming out and anxiety.
By Rachael Kilduff

The Indecency of the Unopened Message

There's nothing worse than a message being left on read – except, perhaps, your messages being left unopened, writes Aoife Kearins.
By Aoife Kearins