Writing Letters, Writing Opinions: Your Week Ahead

There's plenty of fun to be had post-reading week.
By Clara Roche

Graduation Ceremonies to be Limited to 60 Per Cent Capacity

Ceremonies scheduled for candidates who deferred graduation in 2020 will now take place in January 2022.
By Jody Druce

TCDSU, GSU to Oppose College Park Pavilion at Board

The proposed construction of a temporary pavilion is to come to Trinity's top decision-making body this week.
By Emer Moreau

Journalist and Ex-Diplomat Ray Bassett to Contest Seanad Bye Election

Bassett’s campaign will focus on independent foreign policy, improving relations with Britain and defending free speech.
By Mairead Maguire

Chapters Bookshop to Close Next Year

The shop has been a staple of Dublin for 40 years.
By Niamh O'Donnell

Sinn Féin ar son Cearta Oibreoirí a Thabhairt d’iarchéimithe ag Ard-Fheis

De réir na tairisceana, “eilíonn [an Ard-Fheis seo] iarchéimithe a aithint mar oibreoirí le stádas lucht fostaithe".
By Siothrún Sardina

Sinn Féin to Lobby for Postgraduates to be Given Worker Status

The party will lobby for 'recognition of postgraduate researchers in Ireland as workers with employee status'.
By Siothrún Sardina
Editorial

Trinity Must Be Upfront About the Future of the Science Gallery

The gallery is threatened with closure, but its fate will be decided this week.
Editorial

Where is the Response from Colleges to the HEA’s Discrimination Report?

University staff from minority ethnic backgrounds are paid less than their white Irish counterparts and are less likely to be on permanent contracts.

Future of Science Gallery Likely to be Decided This Week

Trinity may seek a government bailout for the gallery to keep it open.
By Emer Moreau