GMIT Apologises After Lecturers Overheard Insulting Students

Footage of GMIT lecturers discussing students’ performance in a presentation has been circulating online in recent days.
By Emer Moreau

Google Outage Shuts Down MyZone For Approximately an Hour

The outage affected some of Google’s most popular services such as Drive and Gmail.
By Cormac Watson

GSU Push Forward Long-Delayed AGM to Wednesday

The AGM will include a number of high-profile elections to senior positions in the GSU.
By Cormac Watson

Your Week Ahead: Orchestra Performances, Cocktail Making and A Christmas Ball

Though Week 12 is well and truly upon us, the virtual fun isn’t over just yet!
By Aine Kennedy
Editorial

The HEA’s Socioeconomic Survey is an Embarrassing Setback for Trinity

Trinity had the most students from affluent backgrounds of all Irish universities, according to a survey published by the Higher Education Authority this week.
Editorial

College Should Listen to Students – But Restrictions Must Be Based on Science

Provost Patrick Prendergast said this week that ‘it’s clear that College should respond’ to the majority of students who want more in-person activities next semester.

The One-Man Magic of Local Boy

Tickets to Fynch in the Button Factory on December 16th, where Local Boy will be performing as a special guest, are available on Eventbrite for €15.
By Joe Coughlan

The Elizabethan Society Discusses Image-Based Sexual Abuse

A panel, which was moderated by president of the Phil and the Eliz Kate Maher, hosted activists from the End IBSA Ireland group.
By Maitiú Charleton

71% of Students Feel Behind in Course, Says Survey

Trinity carried out the survey to get an idea of what students want next semester.
By Cormac Watson

Scholars Urge Visitors to Reject Quota System Proposal

The Scholars' Committee made the submission to the Visitors on December 7th.
By Cormac Watson