Trinity Researchers Create New Website to Help Children With Autism
The website, developed by academics in the School of Physiotherapy, aims to help young people with changes, like the pandemic, in their lives.
Analysis
A Pandemic’s Implications Put Trinity’s Rankings Rise Into Dispiriting Context
The virus means Trinity won't be able to capitalise on its improved rankings to attract international students – until it's too late, writes Cormac Watson.
Analysis
If Trinity is to be Anti-Racist, it Must be Anti-Aramark – Not Run Adverts For It
Today's Aramark fiasco seriously undermines Trinity's recent commitment to being a more inclusive college, writes Aoife Kearins.
Trinity Expresses Regret Over ‘Difficult Choice’ for Students Mulling Erasmus
The College will run online information sessions next week, to prepare students planning to travel for the ‘issues and risks’ involved.
Normal People is Flawed, But it Filled a Gap: Stories for College Students
The hysteria around Normal People is disproportionate, but it shows the lack of literature students can relate to their own lives, writes Molly Furey.
On Student Homelessness, Experts Say a Data Vacuum is Hampering Change
Students who live in insecure conditions, including ‘couch-surfers’, aren’t always considered when we think of Ireland’s homelessness problem.
Trinity to Run Online Information Sessions for Prospective First Years
The sessions, which will take place over the next four weeks, will feature guest speakers including the chairs of the CSC and DUCAC.
Trinity’s Careers Service Advertised Jobs With Aramark, After ‘Oversight’
The controversial company, which until recently ran the Hamilton cafes, has been widely condemned for its ties to direct provision centres.
Trinity Climbs to 101st in QS World Rankings, Rising Seven Places
The rise is Trinity's first rise since 2017 in the QS World Rankings.
Contribution
For Many Students, Summer Jobs Pay for College. Now That’s Gone
It behoves the government to support students for whom vital summer work has gone out the window, writes Ella Connolly.