Staff, Students Divided Over Retention of Online Teaching

A survey of staff and students has revealed how both cohorts feel about keeping pandemic-induced changes such as open-book exams.
By Seán Cahill
Editorial

This Week’s Fee Freeze is a Major Boon for the Student Voice on College Board

This week Provost Linda Doyle opted for a fee freeze for the next academic year, instead of increasing fees for non-EU students.
Editorial

By Backing Scanlon’s Seanad bid, the GSU Shows its Members’ Views Don’t Matter

Two PhD students bidding for the Seanad criticised the GSU for endorsing its president without members' approval.

Five Dublin Literary Events to Distract from Your Dissertation

If you want to feel scholarly without doing any work, look no further.
By Flora Moreau

Two Seanad Candidates Criticise GSU for Unilaterally Endorsing Scanlon

PhD students Ryan Alberto Ó Giobúin and Michael McDermott are also members of the GSU.
By Jody Druce

Not Like Other Gulls – Tackling Trinity’s Seagull Ascendancy

It's high time Trinity used its experts to develop a defence system against those hounding birds, writes Piotr Jedro.
By Piotr Jedro

Five of the Best: Trinity Ball Through the Years

Tinie Tempah and CMAT will next month join a lengthy list of those who've had the honour of performing in the hallowed halls of New Square.
By Clara Roche

Trinity Footballers Crowned All-Ireland Freshers Champions

College's first-year men's team beat IT Carlow by 14 points on Monday.
By David O'Connell

Chief Medical Officer Tony Holohan to Take Up Professorship in Trinity

Holohan became a household name during the pandemic.
By Emer Moreau

Facebook Whistleblower Frances Haugen Talks Education and Regulation

The former Facebook employee leaked a cache of memos and research that have exposed the inner workings of the company.
By Emer Moreau