Ní Mór Cothromaíocht Inscne a Fheabhsú i Measc Ollscoileanna

D’fhógair Ollscoil Mhaigh Nuad an tseachtain seo go mbeidh an tOllamh Eeva Leinonen mar a céad uachtarán eile – beidh sí mar an tríú bhean chun a bheith i gceannas ar ollscoil Éireannach.

Former Davy Stockbrokers Chief Steps Down from Provost’s Council

The Davy Group – Ireland’s largest stockbroker – was fined €4.1 million earlier this month by the Central Bank of Ireland.
By Cormac Watson and Sárán Fogarty

When the Show Must Not Go On, What’s the Student Impact?

As the Samuel Beckett Theatre stays dark, final-year students reflect on what the cancellation of their debut means for their futures.
By Molly Longstaff and Emer Tyrrell

What This Year’s TCDSU Elections Have Taught Us About Web Accessibility

The 2021 TCDSU elections were undeniably momentous, but demonstrated plenty of milestones candidates have yet to reach when it comes to accessibility.
By Emer Tyrrell

How TAP Created Blueprints for Equality in Britain’s Elite Universities

What began as a suggestion over pints between Provost Patrick Prendergast and Alan Rusbridger culminated in an ambitious overhaul of the admissions system at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford.
By Gillian O’Neill
Editorial

CAO Preferences: A Rocky System in Constant Flux

The number of first-preference CAO applications for Trinity has risen by 38 per cent this year.
Editorial

Improvements to Gender Balance in Universities Must Happen Across the Board

Maynooth University this week announced Prof Eeva Leinonen as its next president – making her the third woman to lead an Irish university.

Trinity Meteors: Left in Limbo Amid Pandemic Uncertainty

Head Coach Vinnie O’Keefe expresses concern about recruiting fresh talent as Trinity Meteors have not played competitive matches in nearly a year.
By John Keenan

Ireland Should ‘Look At’ Chinese and Russian Vaccines, Says Luke O’Neill

O’Neill made the comments at a livestream run by TCDSU President Eoin Hand.
By Jody Druce

Societies Campaign to Combat Racism Against the Asian Community

The hashtag #ProtectAsianLives has recently been circulating across Trinity societies’ social media platforms, as they stand in solidarity with the Asian community.
By Claire Ní Bhraonáin