Editorial

Schrödinger Was a Paedophile. His Lecture Hall Needs a Name Change

The School of Physics is currently discussing renaming the Schrödinger lecture theatre in light of revelations about the physicist’s serial grooming of young women and girls.

Ashling Murphy was ‘the Kindest, Most Caring Person Ever’, Vigil Hears

The young schoolteacher was murdered in a seemingly random attack earlier this week.
By Emer Moreau

Ashling Murphy Did Everything We Women are Taught to Do. It Didn’t Matter

How can we survive knowing the young schoolteacher was died in a seemingly random attack in broad daylight, asks Faye Curran.
By Faye Curran

On Governance Bill, Trinity Asks: What Problem is Really Being Addressed?

Trinity has been given special provisions in the sweeping reforms, but fears remain about increased state meddling in College affairs.
By Emer Moreau

Aungier St Diner Big Fan Delivers a True Taste of China

The Chinese eatery on Aungier Street is among the latest additions to the Michelin Guide.
By Bob McLarnon

Harris Sought to ‘Debunk Misinformation’ Surrounding In-Person Exams

The comments followed videos circulating online of queues and seating arrangements for exams held in NUI Galway.
By Jody Druce

Classes May Move Online Temporarily if Cases Rise

College has reminded teaching staff of the importance of hybrid teaching and recorded lectures going forward.
By Mairead Maguire

Trinity Study Sheds Light on Vaccine Responses in Nursing Home Residents

They found a sharp decline in levels of antibodies in the residents six months after their second vaccination.
By Faye Madden

TCDSU, GSU to Lobby to Retain Four Student Representatives on Board

New legislation will see the number of students on university governing boards limited to two.
By Emer Moreau

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