‘You Wouldn’t Exist Without Europe’: The Erasmus Baby Phenomenon
It is estimated that over one million babies have been born as a result of the Erasmus programme.
Trinity Students More Likely to Finish College Than National Average
The Higher Education Authority has released the results of a study of students’ performance over 10 years with a breakdown of demographic factors.
Tacaíocht ó Eagraíochtaí Óige Polaitiúla do Phacáistíocht Dhátheangach
Chinnteodh an beartas um pacáistíocht dhátheangach go mbeadh ar phacáistíocht agus treoracha ar gach táirge a bheith i nGaeilge in Éirinn.
Editorial
Govt Must Listen to Trinity’s Case for an Exemption From Board Restructuring
Trinity has requested that it be exempted from proposed reforms to management recommended by the government.
Editorial
In Dealing With Brendan Leahy, College Must Act Swiftly and Prudently
Trinity’s head of Estates and Facilities was convicted of sexually assaulting a woman in 2018 this week.
Trinity VDP Panto, Protest Art and a Comedy Debate: Your Week Ahead
This week’s society highlights include the Trinity VDP Panto and a comedy debate collaboration between Cumann Gaelach, Law Soc and the Cumann Gaelach of Queen's University Belfast.
With Trinity VDP’s Panto, the Show Will Go On
'Toy Story: To Infinity and Beyond', a production by Trinity VDP, will take place online on March 30th.
RTÉ Radio One Commemorates the War of Independence Through Spoken Stories
As part of the new podcast series Spoken Stories, 12 writers meditate on what Independence means to them 100 years after the events of 1921.
Provost Opens Competition to Name Innovation Hub in Trinity East
The winner of the competition will receive a €150 prize.
McInerney Drops Out of USI Race
TCDSU Ents Officer Hugh McInerney has pulled out of the race for USI’s vice president for Dublin, opting instead to accept an offer for a masters in the Netherlands.