TCDSU Breaches Constitution, Circulating Council Agenda Late
TCDSU's constitution states that the agenda for its council should be circulated 72 hours before.
Analysis
Few Revelatory Moments in Tetchy Higher Education Debate
Today's higher education debate in Trinity saw more arguments about statistics than ideas or a vision for the future.
Fine Gael Promises Three New Technological Universities
Minister for Education Joe McHugh and Minister for Higher Education Mary Mitchell O'Connor made the announcement this morning.
‘Our Voices Matter’: UCDSU President Issues General Election Funding Cry
Joanna Siewierska urged politicians to 'stop the commercialisation of higher education'.
Trinity Sets Up Working Group to Monitor Spread of Coronavirus
An email from Trinity warned students and staff showing symptoms of the disease to contact the College Health Service.
How Vincent O’Keefe Took Trinity Meteors to a Different Galaxy
Coach Vincent O'Keefe talks about his coaching philosophy and why his team has been so successful.
Meet the Man Leading DUAFC into the Collingwood Cup
DUAFC will take on University College Cork in the quarter-final of the Collingwood Cup next week.
Editorial
For Third-Level, a Sliver of Election Air-Time But Big Questions Unanswered
This week’s manifesto launches have noticeably sidestepped any decision on the Cassells report.
Editorial
Aramark’s Exit is a Win, But College Has Form With Dubious Partnerships
Getting Aramark off Trinity's campus is a victory for student activism that should inspire further action.
Heartbreak for Meteors in Shock Cup Final Defeat
Despite a rousing comeback in the third quarter, Trinity ultimately lost out 75-71 in the Division 1 National Cup final.