Editorial

The Singling Out of Students on PUP May be a Sign of Cuts on the Horizon

Comments from an anonymous government minister were condemned by both Minister for Higher Education Simon Harris and USI President Lorna Fitzpatrick this week.
By The Editorial Board

Caoimhe Dempsey: From DULBC Novice to Boat Race Champion

A Trinity graduate, Caoimhe Dempsey was on the Cambridge Crew that won the Boat Race against Oxford last month.
By Matt McCann

An Ghaeilge sa Chóras Oideachais

Seachas iarracht a dhéanamh na fadhbanna a réiteach diaidh ar ndiaidh is gá athchóiriú iomlán a dhéanamh ar an nGaeilge sa chóras oideachais, dar le Clíodhna Ní Dhufaigh.
By Clíodhna Ní Dhufaigh

Trinity Trend: Crafty Charms

Chioma Muoneke talks us through the joys of the candy-inspired charms cropping up all over campus (and your instagram feed).
By Chioma Lauren Muoneke

Trinity Shave or Dye 2021: The Long and Short of it

The event, organised by DU Players’ Ents Officer Faith Jones raised over €4,800 euro for the Irish Cancer Society.
By Claire Ní Bhraonáin

Student Nurses and Midwives to Receive Backdated COVID Grant by June 1st

The €100 grant was met with frustration when it was announced earlier this year.
By Sárán Fogarty

Is Éagóir Stairúil é Neamhrochtain Teach a Sé ar Mhic Léinn. Ní Mór é a Athrú

Déanfaidh TCDSU stocaireacht ar an gColáiste chun a fhiosrú an féidir Teach a Sé a dhéanamh níos inrochtana, tar éis a ghlacadh le rún ag ag an gComhairle an tseachtain seo caite.

Leis an mBille Tithíochta USI, Ní Mór do Harris Cuimhniú go Bhfuil sé i gCeannas

Agus díospóireacht maidir le bille a thabharfadh cosaint sa bhreis do mhic léinn atá ina gcíosaithe dúirt an t-Aire Ardoideachais Simon Harris go bhfuil ‘comhrá práinneach’ de dhíth ar an gceist.

Harris Grants Technological University status to Athlone IT and Limerick IT

The new technological university for the Midlands and Midwest will be the third such institution in Ireland.
By Nathan Moore

The Anonymous Minister’s PUP Comment is Little More Than Pandemic Finger-Pointing

Passive-aggressive judgement and tut-tutting have been rife throughout the pandemic, but it’s particularly disappointing to see it coming from a government minister, writes Faye Curran.
By Faye Curran