Baird Called up to Training Squad Ahead of 2021 Six Nations

Ryan Baird gets the call-up after initially missing out on a spot in Farrell’s Six Nations squad.
By John Keenan

Normal People Picks Up Two Golden Globe Nominations

The series, which aired last year, is based on the award-winning novel by Trinity graduate Sally Rooney.
By Sárán Fogarty

Unpaid Internships are an Insult to Students and Widen Socioeconomic Divides

We’re in 2021. It’s time to acknowledge the role of unpaid summer opportunities in the huge disparity that exists between classes, writes Mairead Maguire.
By Mairead Maguire

We Try TikTok Fashion and Beauty Trends (So You Don’t Have To)

From Euphoria-inspired make-up to Harry Styles’ infamous cardigan, Elizabeth Ring tests all of the trends you’ve been curious about.
By Elizabeth Ring

DUCAC Accounts Late, Chair Cites Logistical Issues

Capitated bodies had to present their budgets to the capitation committee on November 19th.
By Matt McCann

Óid do Bhál na Tríonóide

Fógraíodh an tseachtain seo go gcuirfear Bál na Tríonóide ar ceal don dara bliain as a chéile.

Provostial Candidates Would Do Well to Stay Local

Some 42 per cent of academics told this newspaper that administrative and bureaucratic problems are the most important issues in the provost elections.
By Emer Moreau

Trinity Awarded University of Sanctuary Status

College applied to join the scheme, which pushes colleges towards inclusion of asylum seekers and refugees, in last June.
By Sam Maguire

Admin, Values and Power: 100 Academics Set Out Main Issues for Provost Race

A survey of 100 academics has highlighted Trinity academics’ battle with an increased amount of administrative work, shifting College values and a top-down decision-making model.
By Emer Moreau and Cormac Watson

Calculated Grades and Written Exam Mix the ‘Preferred Option’, Says Taoiseach

A final decision on the leaving certificate is set to be made later in the week.
By Cormac Watson