Outdated Drug Policies are Putting Trinity Ball Attendees at Risk

Each year students are forced to submit to outside regulation is another year they should be amplifying efforts to campaign for decriminalisation, writes Caoimhe Weakliam.
By Caoimhe Weakliam

Seanad Bye Election Count

Join us from the Public Theatre as the counting of ballots to replace Ivana Bacik gets underway.

TCDSU Breached USI Anti-War Stance by Supporting Ukraine Protest

A graphic about the protest said that Irish neutrality 'is not an option'.
By Seán Cahill

CSC, TCDSU Fail to Reach Quorum for Respective Meetings

The CSC AGM was due to take place this evening and TCDSU council was scheduled to meet.
By Jody Druce

As the Trinity Colonial Legacies Project Publishes its First Audit, its Members Reflect on What This Means for College

With the project reaching its halfway mark, the report shines a light on how College might go forward and address its legacy.
By Alex Payne

Students to Sit Some Leaving Cert Exams in Fifth Year Under Mooted Reforms

Written examinations will be worth no more than 60 per cent of a student's final leaving certificate marks as part of phased changes.
By David O'Connell

Leaving Cert Reform: A Battle to Retain Public Trust and Reduce Student Stress

From 2024, students will sit a number of exams in fifth year to reduce the pressure that the mammoth exam session at the end of sixth year brings.
By Emer Moreau

Trinity’s Divestment from Fossil Fuels Still Not Complete

College said last year it would move its investment portfolio into a new, climate-conscious fund by the end of March.
By Jody Druce

College Left €150m Short for Trinity East by Government

There were no provisions in the National Development Plan for the site, which was being billed as a second campus for Trinity.
By Jody Druce

Social Work Students Hit Out at New ‘Stressful’ Attendance Tracker

The mobile app keeps a log of how often a student is late to class or misses lectures entirely.
By Mairead Maguire