Editorial

Govt Should Have Cleared Up Questions on PUP’s Effects on SUSI Long Ago

The government said this week that students who claimed the Pandemic Unemployment Payment will not be disqualified from the SUSI grant.
By The Editorial Board

Creating More College Places Every Year is Unsustainable, Says IUA

Minister for Higher Education Simon Harris will seek government approval for 4,600 extra college places for the upcoming academic year.
By Mairead Maguire

Provost: Inspiring Generations Campaign Has Exceeded €400m in Donations

A €30 million donation from Eric and Barbara Kinsella brought the campaign over its target earlier this year.
By Emer Moreau

Board Review Working Group Recommends Separating Provost and Chair Roles

The provost currently chairs College Board, Trinity’s most senior decision-making body.
By Emer Moreau

Trinity Researchers to Trial Use of Ketamine as an Antidepressant

There is existing evidence suggesting that ketamine can effectively and rapidly treat severe depression.
By Emer Moreau

Love Island is All Too Reminiscent of the College Dating Scene

Remove the Nasty Gal swimwear and the picturesque villa and you’ll find the antics of Love Island look a lot like the perils of student romance, writes Caoimhe Weakliam.
By Caoimhe Weakliam

Mamó Mia: A Weekend of Culinary Delights in Dublin

Kate Burke visits two of Dublin’s shining stars in the food scene.
By Kate Burke

Four Artists Commissioned for First Long Room Sculptures of Women

Four women scholars were chosen last year to be memorialised in the famous collection in the Long Room
By Jody Druce

Irish Student Activists Need to Talk About Eastern Europe – and With it

Activists don't have to be experts on every problem in every country, but the problems in eastern Europe deserve more attention from Irish people, writes Aoibh Ní Chroimín.
By Aoibh Ní Chroimín

Is Beart Siombalach ach Baolach é Ceadú do Mhic Léinn Scaradh ón TCDSU

Mhol grúpa scríofa an bhunreachta nua beart ina mbeidh cead ag mic léinn scaradh ón TCDSU.