Editorial
The IUA’s Message to the Govt is Clear: Third-Level Is Central to Economic Recovery
The IUA’s pre-budget submission sought €538 million in funding for the sector.
Editorial
Cutting ERC Funding Will Have Unforeseen Consequences
The European Research Council is set to lose €1.4 billion in funding due to the economic effects of the pandemic.
Despite Dip in Sign-Ups, Societies Praise Shift to Online Freshers’ Week
The traditional freshers’ week had to be shifted online, after government restrictions led to the cancellation of freshers’ fair.
Five of the Best: Online Art Exhibitions
Take a trip to some of Ireland’s most captivating cultural spaces, without ever moving from your couch.
EthiCart: The Trinity Student App That Makes Sustainable Shopping Easy
The new app creates sustainability profiles and empowers consumers to make more sustainable choices when selecting their food products.
Registrar of Chambers Philip Coleman Appointed New Junior Dean
The Junior Dean is responsible for investigating breaches of College rules and regulations by students.
Saving Wood Quay
The discovery of artefacts dating back to the Vikings at the site spawned a contentious battle between developers and archaeologists in the 1970s.
TCDSU Warns Firsts Years About Imposter Infiltrating Group Chats
A statement with information about online safety was sent into the first year group on Facebook this morning.
Red Line Book Festival Goes Online – And Finds the Silver Linings
The annual book festival – in its ninth year – will take place largely online this year, from October 12th to 18th.
DU Players’ One Act Comedy Hour: A Howling Success
From Hozier to the Pussycat Dolls, the Titanic to Academy Registry, DU Players’ One Act Comedy Hour was a whirlwind of madness and merriment.