University students might as well put our stressfully acquired knowledge about referencing and sources to the service of democracy, writes Aoibh Ní Chroimín.
By Aoibh Ní Chroimín
The provost election Interview Committee deemed that Sarah Alyn-Stacey did not meet the criteria to stand for election.
By Jane Cook
Today’s hustings was the second of the provostial campaign and saw candidates face questions from professors from the faculty of arts, humanities and social sciences.
By Emer Moreau and Cormac Watson
Léirigh suirbhé a rinneadh an tseachtain seo go gcreideann 42 faoin gcéad d’fhoireann acadúil Choláiste na Tríonóide gurb iad riarachán agus maorlathas na saincheisteanna is tábhachtaí i dtoghchán an phropaist.
Bheartaigh Coiste Agallaimh do thoghchán an phropaist an tseachtain seo nár chomhlíon an t-Ollamh Sarah Alyn Stacey na cáilíochtaí chun rith sa toghchán.
Stephen Fry was presented with the society’s Praeses Elit Award last night, via Zoom.
By Alice Symington
Prof Jane Ohlmeyer, chair of the Irish Research Council and a history professor in Trinity, is up against Prof Linda Doyle and Prof Linda Hogan in this year's Provost elections.
Ohlmeyer gave a wide-ranging interview to The University Times about what she would seek to achieve if elected Provost.
By Mairead Maguire
Though online events may offer a welcome reprieve from obstacles to accessibility on campus, this does not mean that they have been overcome.
By Mairead Maguire
Prof Jane Ohlmeyer is one of three candidates currently running to be the next Provost of Trinity.
By Matt McCann