Students to Be Allowed Vote Online in Sabbatical Elections

The system allows students to register and vote online, and is currently being used to elect class representatives.
By Cormac Watson

Serendipitously Safe Societies: DU Fencing

Due to its compulsory full body outerwear and the separation of opponents in competition by sword, fencing is the perfect sport to take up this term.
By Alice Symington

Two American College Basketball Players to Join Meteors for Upcoming Season

Trinity Meteors have their first game of the season this Saturday against DCU Mercy.
By Matt McCann

For Irish Theatre-Makers, The Show Goes On

After the two biggest festivals in the Irish theatrical calendar had to drastically reduce and cancel swathes of their programming overnight, we ask what’s next for the sector.
By Ailbhe Noonan

Budget 2021 Was a Small Step In The Right Direction

Budget 2021 was a small step toward the monumental change needed in higher education funding, writes Faye Curran.
By Faye Curran

A Baffling Budget Dashes Hopes for Dramatic Change in Higher Education

Higher education funding increased from €1.74 billion to €1.93 billion, following a raft of odd budgetary changes.
By Cormac Watson

Gardaí Say Arrests Likely If Halls Dwellers Keep Breaking Coronavirus Rules

Halls residents have reportedly been breaking coronavirus restrictions in nearby Palmerston Park.
By Jane Cook

Third-Level Stakeholders Express Disappointment Over Budget 2021

Some €3.3 billion was allocated to the Department of Further and Higher Education under Budget 2021 today.
By Molly Furey

Higher and Further Ed Department Allocated €3.3bn in Budget 2021

The government has announced a once-off €50 million package to directly support students.
By Sárán Fogarty and Emer Moreau

Budget 2021 to Include €50m Fund to Assist Third-Level Students

The fund will be set aside to help students who are experiencing financial hardship as a result of the pandemic.
By Molly Furey