CAO: Trinity’s Points Changes Mapped

Points went up in many courses as College received a record number of first-preference applications.
By Emer Moreau

CAO: Nine Trinity Courses Exceed 600 Points

A record 10,711 students named Trinity as their top choice.
By David O'Connell

The Phil and Hist Must Take Meaningful Action to Change Their Culture of Misogyny

Victims of bullying or harassment should not be terrified to speak out for fear of further ill treatment, writes Caoimhe Weakliam.
By Caoimhe Weakliam

The Environmental Impact of Academic Conferences

Jetting across the world to meet other researchers may have to become a thing of the past if universities are to help fight climate change.
By Cormac Watson

Universities Unlikely to Lobby for Universal Free Fees

Jim Miley, the director general of the Irish Universities Association (IUA), said that it was important to note that some families can afford the €3,000 fee.
By Jennifer Ní Chiara

Trinity to Implement Indoor Events ‘Bonus’ for Vaccinated

Provost Linda Doyle has said that those who have received their vaccine may be able to participate more fully with clubs and societies.
By Emma Taggart

Phil, Hist Accused of Perpetuating Culture of Harassment and Bullying

More than a dozen members have claimed that a toxic culture of misogyny exists where perpetrators of harassment are rarely punished.
By Mairead Maguire
Editorial

SUSI is a Broken System. Late Stipend Payments Add Insult to Injury

This week, The University Times spoke to recipients of the grant about the later-than-normal first payment.
Editorial

Trinity’s Rankings Bump Should be Applauded – and Studied

Trinity is up nine places in the Times Higher Education World Universities Rankings for 2022

Prince Albert of Monaco Visits Trinity for ‘Major’ Old Library Donation

The prince and his wife Princess Charlene have been added to College's list of benefactors, or most generous donors.
By David O'Connell