Ní féidir aon Mhaitheas Teacht ón GSU ag Scaradh ó TCDSU

An tseachtain seo cuireadh rún chun cinn a bhfeicí Aontas na Mac Léinn Iarchéime ag scaradh go foirmiúil ó TCDSU.

In Q&A with Luke O’Neill, Ohlmeyer Discusses the Hardships of Academia

O’Neill, a high-profile immunologist, voiced his support for Ohlmeyer last year.
By Matt McCann

Ben McConkey Elected Chair of the CSC

The AGM took place this evening, in the wake of a mass resignation of committee members from last year.
By Mairead Maguire

USI Renews Mandate to Oppose Marketisation of Higher Education

The congress noted that efforts to marketise education ‘damages the ethos of education as a social and public good’.
By Sárán Fogarty

Majority of Senior CSC Members Resign Over Twitter Controversy

A new CSC executive is due to be elected at its AGM this evening.
By Emer Moreau and Mairead Maguire

Two CSC Executive Members Step Down Over Chair’s Refusal to Resign

The CSC’s AGM takes place tonight, where a new executive committee will be elected.
By Emer Moreau and Mairead Maguire

Students May Defer Submitting Capstone Project Until August

Students will once again be given an automatic right to defer assessments for the upcoming exam period due to the pandemic.
By Emer Moreau

Megan Nolan’s Debut Novel Refuses to be a Chick-Lit Love Story

‘Acts of Desperation’ is a sharp interrogation of the conventions of mass media romance.
By Anthony Bradley
Editorial

Harris’s Rapid Testing Plans Acknowledge that COVID isn’t Going Anywhere Fast

This week, Minister for Higher Education Simon Harris said he hopes to see rapid antigen testing rolled out in third-level institutions next academic year.
Editorial

No Good Can Come From the GSU Divesting From TCDSU

A motion was tabled this week that would see the Graduate Students’ Union formally split from TCDSU.