The Trinity Graduates Making Waves in Sustainable Energy

Sam Roch-Perks and Rory O’Sullivan have never met, but they share the same passion: engineering sustainable energy solutions for the future.
By Jane Cook

As Colleges Grapple With Colonial Roots, Should Certain Campus Statues Come Down?

Universities' immortalisations of figures such as Cecil Rhodes have come under scrutiny as their roles in oppression and discrimination come to light.
By Gina Bagnulo

Minority Ethnic Higher Education Staff Paid Less, HEA Survey Finds

Staff from minority ethnic backgrounds are also less likely to be on permanent contracts.
By Seán Cahill

Spooky Season and Social Justice: Your Week Ahead

Don't let the essays get you down.
By Clara Roche
Editorial

Trinity’s Dean of Research Says PhD Students Should Be Workers. Can He Make It Happen?

Wolfgang Schmitt told this newspaper that he sees PhD students 'as co-workers within a research environment'.
Editorial

Budget 2022 Proves There’s No Panic Button for Third Level in Leinster House

Higher education was allocated €68 million as part of budget 2022, with the SUSI grant scheme being expanded for the first time in a decade.

Provost Leads Tributes to Brendan Kennelly

Kennelly was a celebrated poet and author who was a professor of modern literature in Trinity until 2005.
By Molly Longstaff

DUFC Send Ballynahinch Packing in Well-Earned Win at College Park DUFC

DUFC’s second win in as many games has them right the ship and get their season back on track.
By Conor Kelly

A Note to Our Readers Regarding the Irish Times

GSU, Students4Change Stage Protest at Dáil Over Online Lectures

Around 50 students marched from Front Square to Kildare St voicing their dissatisfaction with Trinity.
By Seán Cahill and Emer Moreau