In Conversation with the Phil, Eboe-Osuji Urges Students to Create Change
Discussing the relationship between law and politics, Chile Eboe-Osuji, president of the International Criminal Court, inspired and enlightened over Zoom.
Emilie Pine
Academic and author Emilie Pine recalls her first year in college as an uncertain year, but reassures incoming students that it gets easier as you find your people.
Blanket Statements For All Universities ‘Unhelpful’, Says Provost
The presidents of Ireland's universities met the Minister for Higher Education Simon Harris today to discuss the crises facing third-level.
How to Navigate Online Learning
Emma Donohoe offers a guide to making the most of College’s new online academic experience.
Ó Scoil Lán-Ghaeilge, Chuig ‘Cén Fáth Gaeilge?’
Smaoíníonn Alannah Ní Mhúirí ar na difríochtaí a thagann leis an athrú mór ó theanga amháin chuig teanga eile gan an tír a fhágail.
Dominant Display for DUFC in Community Series Opener Against Old Belvedere
Old Belvedere rallied near the end but DUFC were too strong throughout the game to defeat the Trinity side.
Some Students May Have to Defer College Place, Foley Says
It has been estimated that up to 1,000 additional third-level places may be necessitated by the errors.
Colleges May Need to Free Up 1,000 Places, Says Harris
Harris made the comments at the Fine Gael parliamentary party meeting last night.
Former Phil President Ryan Grunwell Elected Chair of CSC
Chair of Players Ultan Pringle was elected Secretary of the CSC.
The Leaving Certificate – Once Put to Bed – Rears Up Again
The government today announced that the results of some 6,500 students were incorrectly calculated.