Students Should Not Have to Pay the Debt for a Decade of Underfunding

The third-level sector has been starved of funding for years now, but students shouldn’t be forced to compensate for this during a pandemic, writes Rose Conway-Walsh.
By Rose Conway-Walsh

School of Languages to Move Online Until At Least November

Level three restrictions – which have led to a widespread shift to online learning in Dublin's universities – are set to end on October 10th.
By Cormac Watson

NUIG Postgraduate Students Strike Against Unpaid Teaching Hours

Postgraduate students are required by the college to carry out a maximum of 120 hours of unpaid teaching per academic year.
By Molly Furey

How Rebecca Locke is Using Clowns to Open Up Dublin’s Music Scene

As curator of Indigo Sessions at Workman's Club, Locke is looking to break down the barriers surrounding good live music in Dublin.
By Hannah Quearney

Harris Launches New Consent Toolkit for Third-Level Institutions

NUI Galway’s Active Consent Programme developed the toolkit, which will be delivered across 22 third-level institutions.
By Amy Cox

CSC to Host Online AGM, Contradicting Justification for Six-Month Election Delay

The CSC’s AGM will take place online on September 30th.
By Cormac Watson

Beloved Children’s Author Sam McBratney Dies Aged 77

Trinity alumnus and author behind the children’s classic ‘Guess How Much I Love You’ passed away on Friday, September 18th.
By Caoimhe Weakliam

Are Irish Colleges Truly Places of Equality?

Once students are inside the college grounds, often following lengthy procedures, there are plenty of hurdles, writes Niamh Elliott-Sheridan.
By Niamh Elliott-Sheridan
Editorial

An Raibh Teagasc ar Champas i gCónaí ina Aisling?

D’fhógair an IUA an tseachtain seo go mbeidh ranganna atá le bheith á mhúineadh go pearsanta amháin ag fanacht ar champas.

Debating Societies Introduce Structural Changes to Promote Inclusivity

The Phil and the Hist are taking steps to examine and reform their structures as part of efforts to promote equal representation and anti-racism.
By Alice Symington