Coronavirus Package Confirms Commitment to Higher Education, Says IUA

The €168 million funding package was announced earlier today by Higher Education Minister Simon Harris
By Molly Furey and Cormac Watson

On-Campus Libraries Now Open to Students Preparing for Resits

Students coming into Trinity will be asked by security why they need to gain access to campus.
By Cormac Watson

Harris Announces €168m Package for Higher Education Sector

The cash is earmarked for costs incurred by universities during the pandemic, as well as supports for students.
By Sárán Fogarty

Tá Mic Léinn ag Labhairt Faoi Chiníochas ar Champas. Is Gá Go n-Éisteann Ollscoileanna Leo

Tugadh neamhaird do shuarachas an chiníochais ar champais ollscoileanna le fada, ach diaidh ar ndiaidh tá sé ag teacht chun solais.

Níl Cur Cuige an Rialtais i dTreo na hArdteiste Sásúil

Insíodh do dhaltaí Ardteiste an tseachtain seo go n-eiseofar na torthaí mí níos déanaí ná mar is gnách.

Tricky Questions Raised at Board Review Open Forum

The open forum took place over Zoom, at which the Provost and the chair of the Board Review Working Group fielded questions.
By Cormac Watson and Emma Donohoe
Editorial

Students Are Talking About Racism on Campus. Universities Must Listen

The ugliness of racism on university campuses has long been ignored, but is slowly coming to light.
By The Editorial Board
Editorial

The Government’s Approach to the Leaving Certificate Has Left Much to be Desired

Leaving certificate students were informed this week that results would come out a month later than usual.

Discrimination and Apathy: Students Describe Culture of Racism on Campuses

Across Irish campuses, black students face incidents of racism – sometimes at the hands of staff – which are not dealt with.

How POC Students Feel Marginalised on Irish Campuses

Irish universities can be an unwelcoming place for people of colour, despite Ireland’s reputation as a welcoming place.