USI: Hospitality Workers Should be Vaccinated to Serve Indoor Diners

The government is currently devising a plan that will see indoor dining in restaurants limited to people who have been vaccinated or who have recovered from coronavirus.
By Emer Moreau

Harris Asks Colleges to Consider Domestic Violence Leave Policy

A similar policy was launched in NUI Galway last month.
By Emer Moreau

Unvaccinated Students Can Return to Campus in September, Says Harris

The Minister for Higher Education said this morning that “a very significant majority” of students will be vaccinated in time for the new college year.
By Jody Druce
Editorial

Has the Government Jumped the Gun Again on College Reopening?

Minister for Higher Education Simon Harris is adamant that colleges will return to some form of in-person teaching in September, but many undergraduates may not be vaccinated by then.

David Wilkins: Trinity’s Five-Time Olympic Sailor

David Wilkins has five Summer Olympic caps which is the most of any Irish person ever.
By Matt McCann
Editorial

DUCAC Reforms are Welcome and Promising for Students, But Problems May Arise

DUCAC this week voted through a raft of momentous amendments to its constitution.

Marina Carr’s Take on ‘To the Lighthouse’ Brings Modernism to Modern Viewers

The show was performed by Hatch Theatre Company and filmed in The Everyman Theatre as part of the Cork Midsummer Festival.
By Ailbhe Noonan

How Alumni Funding for Women’s Sports Trails Behind Men’s Teams

The growth of women’s sport over the past half-century enriched the sporting scene, but funding continues to trail behind.
By Charlie Moody-Stuart

Is the Seanad University Panel in Need of Reform?

A private member’s bill to reform the Seanad has little tangible support but sheds light on the composition of the House.
By Naoise D’Arcy

USI Joins Protesters Calling for State Ownership of New Maternity Hospital

Protesters were calling for the new National Maternity Hospital to be free of religious influence.
By Mairead Maguire and Emer Moreau