A rule introduced last month by the College led to the cancellation of laboratory practicals for most chemistry students.
By Jody Druce
Postgraduate workers have been severely neglected for years. The next provost must work to improve our pay and conditions, writes Conor Reddy.
By Conor Reddy
This election is about choosing a leader who will fight the right fights with courage and determination, who will always have Trinity’s best interests at heart, and who will lead by example, writes Prof Patrick Geoghegan.
By Patrick Geoghegan
From a very early point in my time knowing Linda Doyle, I was astounded that someone could be simultaneously so effective as a leader and so warm and affirming as a human, writes Prof Neville Cox.
By Neville Cox
I’ve always found Linda to be approachable, ready to listen and someone who takes actions – that’s what a true leader does, writes Prof Valeria Nicolosi.
By Valeria Nicolosi
No pesky pandemic can stop the original Irish music scene from thriving.
By Ruth Cronin
The Gay Men’s Health Service is the only statutory sexual health service for gay men, bisexual men, men who have sex with men and transgender people in Ireland.
By Sárán Fogarty
The union will lobby governments in the North and South of Ireland to ensure students are not 'financially, emotionally or socially disadvantaged' by mandatory hotel quarantine.
By Emer Moreau
The motion was passed on the final day of USI’s annual meeting of its congress.
By Sárán Fogarty
Clare Austick, the union’s current vice president for welfare, was elected president after running unopposed.
By Emer Moreau