The University Times
All Sections
News
The Latest
Who Will Students Vote for in the General Election?
Health Science Students Protest Study and Working Conditions
Ticking Clock, Tremendous Challenges: Two Days Left of COP29 Negotiations
SEE ALL NEWS
In Focus
How to Plan a Protest: Saturday’s Climate Justice March
How to Go on a Painless Shopping Spree in Dublin
More Stories
How Luke Casserly Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bog
Senator Lynn Ruane in Conversation with The University Times
Tá an Géarchéim Tithíochta ag Ídiú na Gaelteachtaí
SEE ALL IN FOCUS
More from In Focus
Interviews
Opinion
COP or Flop – What is Next for Climate Diplomacy
Do Poppies Deserve a Place in Trinity?
More Opinions
We Must Denormalise and Delegitimise the English Language
A Streetcar Named Desire
The 2024 Split Ticket
SEE ALL IN OPINION
More from Opinion
Columns
Editorials
Profiles
Op-Eds
Love Interest
Sport
Struggling to Compete: The Impact of Underfunding of Trinity Sports Union
Tá Úinéirí Nua ag Club Peile Dhún Dealgan, ach an Leor an t-Athrú sin?
More Sport
Your Guide to Trinity’s Olympians and Paralympians
William McCrum: Trinity’s Forgotten Sporting Hero
Trinity Ladies Take Gold for the Fourth Time in Five Years with Two Individual Bronzes
SEE ALL IN SPORT
More from Sport
Rugby
Soccer
Rowing
Fencing
Radius
As Gaelige
Feb 18, 2019
By: Sinéad Baker
News
Trinity’s Alternative Admissions Feasibility Study Extended into its Third Year
University Council approved the extension of the study, which aims to influence national policy and shift focus away from the leaving cert points race.
News
Report finds 60% of Midwifery Students Bullied on Placement, and Breach of Working Hours Agreement
TCDSU report finds far-reaching issues for midwifery student experience, with two-thirds reporting adverse mental health effects, as a result of financial, victimisation and responsibility pressures.
News
Students Played A Decisive Role in Achieving Marriage Equality, USI Hears
Tánaiste: “You made grá the law.”
News
TCDSU Hangs Marriage Equality Banner Across Trinity’s College Green Facade
Banner, quoting the Provost, hung without permission of College authorities.
News
At NCAD, Protests Resulting from the Trappings of a Shift in Ideology
Students, staff and alumni protest in NCAD over controversial practices by the College.
News
Board Approves Student Charges, But With Some Concessions
Charges no longer include fee for supplemental exams and some include waiver scheme.
News
Chair of Oversight Commission Censured Following Spread of Homophobia Rumours
A motion to censure Jason Leonard is to be brought against Leonard.
News
New Scholars Offered On-campus Accommodation After Delay to Trinity Hall Move
Newly elected scholars have been offered on-campus accommodation after a challenge by the Scholars' Committee which postpones the move to Trinity Hall until 2015.
Newer Posts
1
2
…
17
18
no more projects
Sign Up to Our Weekly Newsletters
Get The University Times into your inbox twice a week.
Email Address
Editors' Picks
Struggling to Compete: The Impact of Underfunding of Trinity Sports Union
How to Plan a Protest: Saturday’s Climate Justice March
How to Go on a Painless Shopping Spree in Dublin
COP or Flop – What is Next for Climate Diplomacy
Do Poppies Deserve a Place in Trinity?
Key Takeaways from the UCD Encampment