Trinity Ranks Highest in Proportion of Students From Affluent Areas

Data published by the Higher Education Authority today shows that College has the joint-fewest proportion of students from areas classed as ‘disadvantaged’.
By Emer Moreau

TTEC Now Called Trinity East, Says College

Earlier this month, College announced that it had submitted the planning application for its proposed Innovation Hub in the Grand Canal Dock.
By Cormac Watson

The Master Behind 1000 Beasts

1000 Beasts’ debut EP 'On A Different Page', which landed in July, was only the beginning for Cork native Cian Sweeney.
By Joe Coughlan

Niall Horan, Murder Mystery and a Musical Showcase: Your Week Ahead

Societies offer a welcome range of distractions from your mounting pile of assignments this week 11 – here’s what’s on.
By Aine Kennedy
Editorial

What Type of Provost Should Students Hope For Next Year?

Applications for the position of Provost closed on Friday afternoon, with four candidates confirmed.
Editorial

Student Nurses and Midwives Are Working and Should be Paid – End of Story

This week the government voted against a bill that would have seen student nurses paid during the pandemic.

Trinity Movember 2020 Raises Funds, Spirits and Expectations

The €75,000 raised by students taking part in the Trinity challenge this year is a €12,000 increase on funds raised in 2019.
By Emer Tyrrell

Síolta Kitchen on Sowing the Seeds of Success

Síolta Kitchen’s seed-based treats are a one-way ticket to vegan nirvana.
By Kate Burke

So Far, Four Contenders Confirmed as Applications for Provost Race Close

The deadline for applying to be Provost of Trinity closed today at 12pm.
By Emma Taggart

Sarah Alyn-Stacey: Bold Traditionalist with a Strong Sympathetic Side

Alyn-Stacey is no stranger to controversy, and always makes it known when she disapproves of College decisions, but those who have worked with her speak of a kind figure with a passion for academia.
By Mairead Maguire