Leaving Cert Inequality Doesn’t Start and End With Predictive Grades
Leaving certificate inequality existed long before calculated grades – it's built into the system, writes Social Democrat TD Gary Gannon.
With SugarKissAngel Hill, Players and TFM Deliver Drama Over the Airwaves
Now on its last episode, SugarKissAngel Hill – a collaboration between Players and Trinity FM – is an engaging story with super voice acting.
University Council Approves New Joint-Honours Combinations For 2021/22
The new subjects include Law, Political Science, Computer Science and Linguistics.
Aithint Cainte agus Teicneolaíocht Urlabhra Anseo i gColáiste na Tríonóide
Tá ABAIR – foireann lonnaithe i saotharlann teangeolaíochta anseo sa Choláiste – ag obair le teicneolaíocht urlabhra agus sintéise.
Financial Implications of Coronavirus Not Clear Yet, Says DUCAC
Clubs will have to wait until next year to learn the impact of the coronavirus on the organisation's finances.
40% of International Students Sharing a Room With Three or More People
A new survey has raised concerns about the conditions for international students still in Ireland amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Normal People Week 3 Recap: Pride and Insecurity Rear Their Heads (Again)
Connell and Marianne rekindled their relationship last night, before circumstance – and poor communication – separated them once again.
Athena SWAN Awards Still a Priority for Trinity, Despite Financial Fears
College’s top gender equality officer said meeting the criteria for the gender equality awards is ‘critical and of strategic importance to Trinity’.
Trinity Researchers Discover Role of Iron in Fighting Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis remains the biggest infection killer in the world.
In the Project Arts Centre, Theatre That Thinks About What Comes Next
For Cian O’Brien, the artistic director of the Project Arts Centre, theatre's future is up for grabs. This, he says, brings opportunities as well as risks.