Tá Seachtain na bhFreisir Láimhseáilte ag an CSC go Stuama. Ba Chóir d’Ollscoileanna é seo a Thabhairt faoi Dheara

Dúirt an CSC an tseachtain seo go mbeadh aonach na bhfreisir ‘srianta go mór’ go fisiciúil.

TCDSU Welfare Officer Praises ‘Solution-Focused’ Meeting with Harris

The minister met higher education stakeholders today in Dublin Castle to discuss sexual violence on campuses.
By Cormac Watson

College Releases Exam Timetables for Resits

Campus has partially reopened in recent weeks to allow students doing resits to study in the library.
By Sárán Fogarty

Trinity Students Permitted to Pay Upcoming Fees in Three Installments

Students who do not pay upfront must normally pay half their fees in September and half in January.
By Emer Moreau

Trinity Students Begin Fight for a More Accessible Temple Bar

Trinity students have been in discussions with councillor Danny Byrne about making the district more accessible.
By Danielle Varley

Harris Launches New Initiatives to Tackle Sexual Violence on Campuses

Harris also announced a new annual survey of students and staff about sexual violence on campuses.
By Cormac Watson
Editorial

A Month Since its Creation, the Higher Education Dept is Proving its Worth

The government announced a €168 million package for third-level this week, just months after saying that universities would have to fend for themselves during the pandemic.

After a Summer of Protest, Trinity Societies Plan to Promote Anti-Racism

Trinity’s societies made noise at the height of this summer’s Black Lives Matter protests, but now they’re figuring out how best to fulfill their virtual promises.
By Molly Furey
Editorial

The CSC has Handled Freshers’ Week Prudently. Universities Should Take Notes

The CSC this week said that freshers’ fair would be physically ‘hugely restricted’.

13 Students Given Passing Mark After Initially Being Told to Resit Exams

Complications with results arose over the interpretation of new exam regulations this year.
By Cormac Watson