Editorial
Should Colleges Fear a Cynical Government Using Ranking Jumps Against Them?
Third-level stakeholders were quiet this week after news came through that five of Ireland’s seven universities had risen in world rankings.
Editorial
At Kavanagh Court, Trinity Gets Caught Between Shareholders and Students
Students are furious at both Kavanagh Court and Trinity after they were offered only partial refunds, rather than pro rata compensation, on rent.
Denied Full Refunds, Kavanagh Court Residents Slam Complex – and College
Kavanagh Court – an ‘approved partner’ of Trinity – has offered students only partial refunds, after most had to leave when the pandemic hit.
The Man Who Took on DUCAC, and Won
Diego Coyle Diez came to Trinity to find a dysfunctional DUCAC. A year later, the organisation was transformed.
Trinity Sport Commits to Making its Environment ‘Welcoming to All’
The statement comes in the wake of worldwide protests after the shooting of George Floyd in the US.
Male Graduates Make €3k More on Average Than Women in First Job
The results are contained in a new HEA study, which came to its findings without graduate data from Trinity for 2018/19.
New Student Group Seeks Mandatory Accessibility Classes for Lecturers
The group, known as the ‘Ability Co_op’, aims to promote awareness of students with disabilities on campus.
Under Lock and Key, Musicians Are Finding New Ways to Bang the Drum
Ireland's music scene has been turned upside-down by the pandemic. Its up-and-comers say they're having to get even more creative to thrive.
Denied Shot at Olympic Qualification, Trinity’s Aisling Keller Speaks Out
Keller criticised Irish Sailing after the organisation nominated Annalise Murphy without running trial regattas to decide who travels to Tokyo.
Pav Won’t Re-Open on June 29th, Chairperson Confirms
Pubs that serve food can open as restaurants on June 29th, but Pav Chair Cyril Smyth said opening the pub is ‘low down in College’s priorities’.