College

Trinity Cancels Physical Launch of Strategic Plan

The plan will now be launched on a live stream, due to concerns over the spread of the coronavirus.
By Donal MacNamee
Editorial

The Burkean’s Cultural Warfare is Toxic – But USI’s Deputy Fanned the Flames

It’s hard to believe USI’s second in command was so willing to give up student names to a faceless body that said it wanted to ‘slap them around’.

Early St Patrick’s and a Women’s Week Bonanza: Your Week Ahead

Celebrate International Women's Week with a slew of events to celebrate female empowerment.
By Catriona Paget
Editorial

College Rents Have Become Toxic – and Universities Are Risking Their Reputations

University heads have employed a startlingly unrepentant tone on controversial campus rent increases.

Nimh ag Baint le Cogaíocht Chultúrtha an Burkean, Gríosaithe ag Ionadaí USI

Is deacar a chreidiúint go raibh leas-cheannaire USI chomh sásta ainmneacha mac léinn a thabhairt chuig eagraíocht anaithnid a bhí ag iarriadh iad a ‘bhualadh’.

Tá Cíos sna Coláistí Nimhneach Anois – Cáil na n-Ollscoileanna i mBaol

Ghlac ceannairí ollscoile le seasamh neamhleithscéalach maidir le harduithe cíosa conspóideacha.

USI Investigates Deputy President After Burkean Expose

Michelle Byrne seemed willing to hand over the names of right-wing activists to a purported anti-fascist group.
By Donal MacNamee

Trinity Residents Banned from Hosting Non-College Guests

The ban applies to daytime and overnight guests.
By Aisling Marren

Students Call on College to Let Them Study Online, Amid Coronavirus Fears

An online petition, which argues studying at home is safer than home than coming in to College, has gathered over 500 signatures.
By Donal MacNamee and Cormac Watson

Staff, Students Returning from ‘At Risk’ Areas Face Two-Week Ban from Campus

Staff and students returning from areas identified as 'high risk' will be banned from the College for two weeks after they arrive in Ireland.
By Cormac Watson