UCC to Hold Exams Online Due to Rising Case Numbers

The move is a “precautionary measure” in response to the rising numbers of coronavirus cases.
By Mairead Maguire

Students Protest at Dáil, Telling Government: ‘Fuck the Fees’

The Fuck the Fees campaign is being spearheaded by the USI, with three protests taking place this week.
By Faye Madden and Emer Moreau

‘Ireland was calling me’: A’Lexxus Davis on Joining the Trinity Meteors

The Floridian is a veteran of the basketball court, bringing a wealth of experience to Dublin.
By David O'Connell

Higher Education is in a Funding Crisis. It’s Time to Act

Education has played a crucial role in many quarters of Irish society in the past 100 years, but it's time to look to the future, writes Ivana Bacik.
By Ivana Bacik

Trinity Neurologists Make Leap in Motor Neurone Disease Research

The disease currently has no known cure.
By Faye Madden

Addressing the Hist, Laura Bates Offers Assurance in a Sexist World

Bates is a celebrated author and feminist.
By Théo Martin

GSU Co-Signs Open Letter Calling for In-Person Exams to be Scrapped

The Graduate Students' Union and fringe lobby group Students4Change have written to Minister for Higher Education Simon Harris and Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly.
By Jody Druce

Supreme Court Justice Gerard Hogan Offers Legal Wisdom to LawSoc

Many a law student will be familiar with Hogan's name.
By ​​Raman Malashchanka

UCD Module Co-ordinators Can Decide On In-Person Exams

Last week this newspaper reported that Trinity’s exam period will involve a mix of in-person and online exams.
By Jennifer Ní Chiara

Are Western Universities Too Europe-Centric?

Institutions like Trinity originally centred on western, Christian-based perspectives, but researchers are now trying to diversify their teaching.
By Gina Bagnulo