An Online TCDSU Election: How It Came to Be and Its Impact

Despite the drawbacks of an online TCDSU campaign period, benefits have emerged, as costs are down for the union and students are as engaged as ever.
By Mairead Maguire

Celebrating International Women’s Day Through Film and Theatre

Radius dabbled in both discussions of theatre and film this year, to celebrate women, both past and present, dedicated to leading the change.
By Ailbhe Noonan and Ruth McGann

CAO Applications for Trinity Shoot Up by 38%

Some 10,253 applicants have placed Trinity as their first preference.
By Sárán Fogarty

The Women in Trinity Making Waves in Climate Research

Trinity’s women are at the forefront of leading climate research, but still face hurdles in their career.
By Dawn Attride

TCDSU Candidates Must Stop Treating ‘Accessibility’ as a Mere Buzzword

Officer for Students with Disabilities for TCDSU Niamh Herbert writes that this year’s sabbatical candidates must take accessibility seriously in their campaigns and not just treat it as a buzzword.
By Niamh Herbert

Maynooth Appoints Prof Eeva Leinonen as Next University President

Prof Eeva Leinonen will become the third-ever female president of an Irish university.
By Cormac Watson
Editorial

Proposed Governance Restructuring is Bullish, Ill-Timed and Rushed

Higher Education Minister Simon Harris intends on bringing far-reaching reforms of college governance to cabinet by the end of the month.
Editorial

Registering to Vote in the TCDSU Elections is Vital for the Future of the Union

Voter registration ends on Tuesday at 6pm, and voting will open that night.

Electoral Commission Gives Editor Candidate Caddle Minor Strike

Caddle was given a 90-minute ban from social media as a result of the strike.
By Mairead Maguire

Media-Based Debates, Seachtain na Gaeilge and a Women’s Week Concert: Your Week Ahead

In one final push before societies take a breather for reading week, this week’s events have plenty to keep you distracted.
By Maitiú Charleton