Analysis
The Issue of the Student-to-Staff Ratio Extends Beyond the Rankings
While there are some variations across courses and disciplines, the common thread agreed upon by my friends and I was that many of our professors would struggle to pick us out of a line-up, writes Sophie Coffey
Contribution
Cancer Society’s Christmas Appeal
It is in the festive spirit that the Trinity Cancer Society is this year appealing for toys for children suffering with cancer around Ireland, writes Fiachra Mooney
Trinity Professor Linked to Oil Company Complicit in Human Rights Abuses
Dr Chris Nicholas, an assistant professor in the Department of Geology, has been revealed to have extensive links to the oil company Pharos Energy Plc., which is alleged to have been complicit in a series of human rights abuses.
Analysis
Reusable Cup Initiatives are Drops into Warming Oceans
Yes, we recycle, but as developed countries, we also emit the most greenhouse gases and create the most urbanised cities, writes Amelia McGowan
DUBES Charity Boxing: An Insider’s Account of the Boxing Experience
Trinity 3rd-Year, Ashling Bourke, gives The University Times an exclusive into the transition from friend to fighter and the vigorous training that the spectacle of boxing demands
UCD Launches Bike Lending Library
The scheme will allow students to use the existing library services in UCD to loan e-bikes and folding bikes free of charge.
Jude Bellingham and the Search for Self-fulfilment
Matthew Keeley reminisces on his dreams of becoming a footballer given the rise of his peer-by-age Jude Bellingham
DUFC Train with Professionals Leinster Rugby
Trinity’s DUFC Senior team took on the Leinster players for a spectacular training session at College Park
Three Irish Cities Named in the List of 50 Best Cities in the World for Higher Education Students
Campus Advisor ranks Galway, Dublin and Cork as some of the best cities for students due to survey responses on Student Friendliness, Cost of Living and Safety
Op-Ed
The Unseen Struggles of Students of Colour in Campus Counselling
Students of colour face disparities in accessing counselling services due to cultural stigma, lack of representation and unfamiliarity with available resources, writes Tolulope Babatunde