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Ditching Orals and Practicals Has Been Divisive. The Consequences Will Be Far-Reaching

The repercussions of scrapping orals and practicals could be massive for future college students, writes Aisling Marren.
By Aisling Marren

Look Up: Rowan Gillespie’s Failing Better

Exploring the who, what, when, where and why of the New Square artwork.
By Aoife Grimes

Around the World, Universities Are Speaking Up on Manning Up

Toxic masculinity is a phrase loaded with meaning, and sometimes deeply divisive. But in universities, substantive conversations are starting about it.
By Emma Taggart
Editorial

An Accommodation Debacle That Showed Trinity’s Administration at its Worst

Trinity came in for ferocious criticism for turfing students out of its accommodation with scant notice.

Dublin’s Dessert Dumplings Represent the Debasement of a Proud Cuisine

Katy Amos writes that dessert dumplings, which have now hit Dublin, are the thin end of a toxic wedge – misguided fusion cooking.
By Katy Amos

Many Nurses, Midwives Pulled from Placement, But Interns Still Attending

First and third-year nursing students currently on placement will not have to attend their clinical placements for the rest of the year.
By Alex Connolly

No Decision As Yet on Trinity Ball, Says College

Trinity has said that 'no decision has been taken as yet' on whether the ball will go ahead next month.
By Ella Connolly

Meet the Society Spreading Laughter in Uncertain Times

Its activities have been halted by the coronavirus, but DU Comedy Society is dynamic and vibrant – and a vital source of laughter in hard times.
By Kate Fergusson

JYellowL Entertains and Enlightens – By Talking About What’s Real

Dublin rapper JYellowL is a hot property – he's opened for Nelly, among other successes. Now he's back, with his hardest-hitting single yet.
By Joe Coughlan