Editorial
TCDSU Needs a Considered Constitutional Review – Not a Rush Job
The union’s constitutional review working group submitted an incomplete report ahead of its deadline this week.
Editorial
Donnelly’s Vaccine Bombshell Betrays a Lack of Regard for Young People
The Minister for Health announced on the radio this week that people aged 18 to 34 could get vaccinated at their local pharmacy from Monday.
TCDSU Constitutional Review Group Submitted Incomplete Report
The group submitted an incomplete report to the president and education officer by its July 1st deadline.
Bringing ‘King Lear’ to Life – From the Back of A Van
Born out of the pandemic, theatre company Festival in a Van, brings coronavirus-safe performances back to communities.
One Year On, How is the Department of Higher Education Faring?
After much lobbying, third level got its own government department a year ago this week. How well has it handled the issues facing the sector?
Two Pups Cafe Has Mastered The Art Of The Egg
Tucked neatly along Francis St, the cafe boasts picnic-worthy lunch dishes accompanied by a sufficient supply of coffee.
Zooming In: How Four First-Year Drama Students Found Their Year Online
Anastasia Fedosova speaks to four of Trinity’s first-year drama students about their experiences learning to make theatre online.
Adjustments to be Made to 2022 Leaving Cert Due to Impact of Pandemic
The adjustments will be similar to those made to the 2021 leaving certificate.
Springheel Productions Takes on the Audio Drama World With ‘Black Alley’
The fiction podcast features four episodes released throughout June and streaming on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
The Turing Scheme: A Brexit-Induced Alternative to Erasmus
Pitched as an alternative to a European exchange, the Turing scheme has received mixed reactions from stakeholders in British universities.