‘It Doesn’t Mean Copying DCU or Trinity’: TUs Sell a New Message

The whirlwind project to convert institutes of technology to technological universities is nearing completion, but what's the next step?
By Emer Moreau

One Third of Young Women Have Experienced Depression Symptoms – Study

The figures were part of new research from the Growing Up in Ireland study.
By Faye Madden

Playing ‘Sims 4: Discover University’ is Akin to Sheepishly Looking in a Mirror

The game perfectly manufactures the sense of chaos that goes with the college experience, writes Kate Moran
By Kate Moran

Christmas on the Wrong Side of the Atlantic

Claire Stalhuth reflects on her solo trip to Fanore in Clare last year, when the pandemic prevented her from travelling home to Colorado.
By Claire Stalhuth

Eoin Fullston: The Long Christmas Dinner is an Ode to Family Dynamics

The Trinity graduate speaks to The University Times about his professional debut on the Abbey stage.
By Sáoirse Goes

Students on Childcare Courses Invited to Temporarily Work in Creches

The scheme, which will run until January, aims to curb staffing shortages in early learning and childcare providers due to the pandemic.
By David O'Connell
Editorial

Trinity’s Student Numbers are to Rise by 2,000. Has College Thought it Through?

Trinity's budget for 2022 includes a projected increase in student numbers to just over 20,000
Editorial

If the GSU Wants to Work With Undergraduates, it Should Mend Fences With TCDSU

The GSU this week voted to formally back fringe campaign group Students4Change.

Calls for Trinity to Create Permanent Memorial for Eavan Boland

Over 50 writers and academics signed an open letter calling on the Provost to establish a permanent exhibition in memory of the poet.
By Mairead Maguire

Schols Could be Held Online if COVID Restrictions Change

A memo sent to Board members for approval says that online exams are preferable to postponing in-person sittings.
By Emer Moreau