DCUSU Revives Campaign Against Deportation of Recent Graduate

Mehwish Saqib was a student in the university when she and her family were threatened with deportation in 2019.
By Ailbhe Noonan
Editorial

Ivana Bacik’s Successor Must Champion Climate-Conscious Legislation

Climate action featured heavily in last week's bye election hustings.

Malaki and Gracey to Play Trinity Ball

The rest of the headlining acts will be announced on Monday.
By Mairead Maguire

Donnelly Blasted Failure to Create More Places on Medical Courses

However, the Department of Higher Education said that creating an additional 200 places – with just a few months’ notice – was unfeasible.
By David O'Connell

Squash: A Hidden Trinity Gem I Discovered by Accident

Some of my fondest college memories have happened serendipitously, not least my taking up this underappreciated sport, writes Conor Kelly.
By Conor Kelly

University Times Editor Bye Election to Take Place from April 4th to 7th

Nominations will close at 9am on Monday, March 21st
By Emer Moreau
Editorial

Colleges Have a Duty to Help Ukrainians, But the Govt Must Support Them

Higher Education Minister Simon Harris has said that Ukrainian students coming to Ireland will be given EU fee status.

How Playing for DUFC Put Joe McCarthy on Leinster’s Radar

The third-year international business student made his Leinster debut in January, and will don the blue jersey again this weekend.
By Charlie Moody-Stuart
Analysis

Seanad Candidates Sing From the Same Hymn Sheet on Higher-Education Issues

The 16 attendees of last night's hustings were broadly in agreement that more funding is needed for the sector, and that many barriers exist to access.
By Mairead Maguire
Analysis

Quizzed on Ukraine Crisis, Seanad Candidates Back Irish Neutrality

The candidates were asked how Ireland should respond to the situation.
By Jody Druce