Harris Calls Unnamed Minister’s PUP Comments ‘Ignorant and Downright Stupid’

The unnamed minister’s comments were published in the Irish Daily Mail earlier this week.
By Cormac Watson

Govt Leaves Door Open to Flexibility on Restructuring of College Board

If the government legislation is passed, the HEA will have increased power over Irish universities.
By Cormac Watson

Múinteoirí ar son Próiseas do Shiollabas Gaeilge Nua Ardteiste a Chur ar Athló

Rinne an t-eagras ionadaíoch oifigiúil do mhúinteoirí iarbhunscoile 'An Gréasán' an suirbhé le 420 múinteoir trasna na tíre.
By Ruairí Weiner

Trinity Plans to Spend €150,000 on Self-Guided Campus Tour App

The app will provide tours of Trinity’s city-centre campus, along with multiple other features.
By Jody Druce

Cloud Picker’s New Coffee Will Raise Vital Funds for UNICEF

All proceeds from the coffee shop’s new brew will go towards supplies and support for children in Yemen.
By Maria Rooney Fitzpatrick

Student Doctors, Nurses, Midwives to be Hired as COVID-19 Vaccinators

The Ireland East Hospital Group has advertised vaccinator positions for students in medicine, nursing or midwifery courses.
By Mairead Maguire

TULLE Collective Carves A Space For Non-Binary and Female-led Music

The record label was set up last year by Irish musician Constance Keane (also known as Fears) to work with underrepresented voices in music.
By Hannah Quearney

Trinity’s Inspiring Generations Campaign Hits 150,000 Volunteer Hours

The campaign goal of 150,000 volunteer hours was set out during its launch in 2019, along with an aim to raise €400 million in funding.
By Aoife Kearins

USI President: Ministers’ Comments About Students on PUP Are ‘Offensive’

One minister said that, as a result of PUP, there was ‘a real danger we are going to develop a culture of welfare dependency in our students’.
By Cormac Watson

I’m Thankful for the College Experience, but Fed Up With its Inaccessibility

Until every single aspect of Trinity and the education the college provides becomes totally accessible, the label of inaccessibility will cover the whole college, writes Niamh Ní Hoireabhaird.
By Niamh Ní Hoireabhaird