Trinity Apologises For ‘Undue Distress’ Caused By Mislabelled Graduation Videos

Graduates reported confusion and upset this weekend after their graduation ceremony videos were mislabelled.
By Emer Moreau

Ní Raibh Gá Leis an Achrann Iarchéime Seo

Dhiúltaigh an GSU chun torthaí suirbhé a d’fhorbair Grúpa Cearta Oibrithe PhD TCD, muna nglacann an grúpa le coinníollacha áirithe.

Bhí Easpa Trédhearcachta sa Reifreann – B’fhearr Gan Ligint dó Tárlú Arís

Reáchtáil an TCDSU reifreann an tseachtain seo chun go leor leasúchán a dhéanamh ar a bhunreacht.

New Library Rule Gives Students 45-Minute Window to Check Into Seat

Students have complained that people aren't showing up to their booked seats in the library.
By Cormac Watson

Ruth Dempsey on Finding Ways to Keep Sustainability Top of The Agenda

Though Finders Keepers store is closed under level-five restrictions, the retailer is continuing to operate sales online.
By Gráinne Mahon
Editorial

A Postgraduate Row that Should Have Been Avoided

The GSU has refused to release the results of a survey developed by TCD PhD Workers’ Rights Group, unless the group agrees to certain conditions.
Editorial

This Week’s Referendum Lacked Transparency – Best Not Let It Set a Precedent

TCDSU held a referendum this week to make a ream of amendments to its constitution.
By The Editorial Board

At Scholarship Awards, Top Trinity Athletes Talk Sport and Coronavirus

Trinity Sport’s annual scholarship awards event was held virtually this year.
By Matt McCann

Students Vote In Favour of Ream of Changes to TCDSU Constitution

The referendum – billed as a vote to remove typos and conflicting passages from the constitution – also removes the GSU's vote at Union Forum.
By Sárán Fogarty

When US President-Elect Joe Biden Visited Trinity

Biden has visited Trinity twice in recent years. Looking back, those who met him recall his warmth and charisma.