Trinity Education Will be Good for College – But Problems Linger

Replacing TEP with Trinity Education will not signal the end of TEP-induced problems, writes Emer Moreau.
By Emer Moreau

Trinity COO Geraldine Ruane Lands Top Job at RDS

Ruane has been COO of Trinity since 2013, and has chaired the steering committee for TTEC.
By Cormac Watson

With SOFIA, Palestinian Ambassador Discusses Conflict and Coronavirus

The Society for International Affairs hosted Her Excellency Dr Jilan Abdalmajid this week in a spirited discussion about colonisation and annexation.
By Claire Molloy

‘Cash Cow’ UCD Graduate-Entry Medicine Students Withhold Fee Payments

Students say that the university sees graduate-entry medicine students as ‘cash cows’.
By Aoife Kearins

Students Must Show Letter and Trinity ID If Stopped by Gardaí On Way to College

College students are currently allowed to come on to campus, despite level-five restrictions.
By Cormac Watson and Molly Furey

Lockdown Literature Returns: Reads to Get Your Heart Racing

When better to resurrect our Lockdown Literature series than the night before All Hallows Eve? This time around however, the recommendations are not for the faint-hearted.
By Ann Moroney

DUFC Men’s First Team Suffer Coronavirus Outbreak

The outbreak was likely to have started last week, when elite sports were stilled allowed to train.
By Cormac Watson and Matt McCann

RTÉ’s Illuminations Shines a Hopeful Light On the Dark Months Ahead

With contributions from John Boyne and Paula Meehan, Illuminations poignantly reflects on the experience of lockdown.
By Gráinne Mahon

5 of the Best: ‘Homemade’ Short Films

If some of the most exciting names in the film industry can return to their bedroom drawing boards, so can you.
By Lucas Closs

David John Neill Appointed Vice-Chair of DUCAC, With a Number of Elections Postponed

The AGM was a somewhat muted affair, compared to previous, more lively meetings in previous years.
By Charlie Moody-Stuart