Old Library to Commission Four New Sculptures of Women
This is the first commission of new sculptures in the Long Room in over 100 years.
Self-Improvement for the Procrastinators Among Us
Emma Donohoe lists some of her favourite forms of self-improvement for the more procrastination prone among us.
Four Trinity Alumni and One Student Receive An Post Irish Book Awards
Louise O’Neill, Keelin Shanley, Linda McKenna, Sinéad Burke and Prof Luke O’Neill were honoured at the 2020 An Post Irish Book Awards ceremony earlier tonight.
Some 15% of Irish Adults Have Been Raped, Say Trinity Researchers
The study also found that 33 per cent of Irish adults had experienced some form of sexual violence.
INMO Launches Petition to Pay Nursing Interns a Living Wage
Over the summer, interns were paid the same as healthcare assistants – something the INMO wants to maintain.
How Students Can Make Trinity’s Campus More Inclusive
What students can do to actively confront prejudice, discrimination and oppression on campus.
No Need for Emergency Exam Measures This Year, Says Senior Lecturer
Trinity's Senior Lecturer Kevin Mitchell said that College 'will certainly employ a sympathetic approach and increased level of flexibility' due to the ongoing pandemic'.
Let’s Stop Using Politics As a Social Crutch. We Can Do Better
Sometimes at a party you just want to defend the lyrical depth of Harry Styles’s second album – not win an interminable political debate, writes Eimear Finan.
TCDSU Votes to Support Criminalisation of Image-Based Sexual Assault
The motion came after thousands of intimate photos of women and girls were recently uploaded to a number of online forums without consent.
TCDSU to Bring Motion on Graduate-Entry Medicine Fees to USI Congress
TCDSU’s delegates at USI Congress will put forward a motion to create a national campaign which would lobby the government to increase financial aid for graduate-entry medicine students.