Niamh Barry’s Photography Captures the Beauty of Dublin’s LGBTQ+ Youth

An exhibition of Barry’s photos will be held in Hen’s Teeth in October.
By Lucy Sherry

Widespread Testing in Trinity Could Cost €1m Per Year, Says Luke O’Neill

O'Neill said that the facilities could cost €1 million, "if you do it properly”.
By Cormac Watson

Sophister English Students to Have Only Four Weeks of In-Person Classes

In a small number of cases, modules will be taught fully online.
By Cormac Watson

Leaving Cert Results Skyrocket Under Calculated Grades System

Foley said that the system was 'the fairest possible solution given the extraordinary circumstances in which we find ourselves'.
By Cormac Watson and Molly Furey
Editorial

The Education Departments Were Uncoordinated Last Week. Best Not Let it Fester

Last week saw startling announcements from Higher Education Minister Simon Harris.
Editorial

Outrage Over Timetables in NUIG and UCD May Be a Sign of the Times for Trinity

Students expressed anger this week in UCD and NUIG over the number of in-person teaching hours they will have.

PwC Terminates 5-Year-Long Sponsorship of The Phil

PwC will, however, continue its partnership with SMF.
By Mairead Maguire

NUIG Students Express Frustration Over On-Campus Teaching Hours

NUIG students this week found out how long they would be spending on campus next year.
By Cormac Watson

Aoibhinn Ní Shúilleabháin Details Two-Year Harassment By UCD Colleague

Aoibhinn Ní Shúilleabháin is one of Ireland's top academics and a broadcaster for RTÉ.
By Emer Moreau

Trinity Researchers Win €3m in ERC Funding

Dr Claire Gillan and Dr Allesandro Lunghi secured funding of €3 million from the European Research Council this week.
By Amy Cox