College

UCD Splashes €5.5m on Residential Properties in South Dublin

The purchases are reportedly part of an unofficial plan to expand the boundaries of its 133-hectare campus.
By Ella Connolly

Photography, Valentine’s and the Trinity Arts Festival: Your Week Ahead

There's more action than you can shake a stick at this week in Trinity.
By Catriona Paget

Éigse na Tríonóide: Seachtain Lán de Chultúr, Ceol agus Craic

Bígí páirteach san fhéile Ghaelach is mó ar champas.
By Róise Hannan

Ahead of Finance Committee, 80 Postgraduates Protest Teaching Pay Cuts

Almost 80 staff and students gathered outside House One this morning calling for a reversal of a teaching pay cut approved before Christmas.
By Emer Moreau and Orla Murnaghan

Graduate Dean Condemns ‘Unfair Criticism’ of GSU President Over Postgrad Pay Cuts

Prof Nevill Cox wrote he has 'nothing but sympathy for the GSU president' after she came under fire for not opposing pay cuts for casual staff.
By Donal MacNamee

David Norris: Raising the Flag for Gay Rights

The Senator on the fight in the 1970s to put the LGBTQ+ cause on the civil rights agenda.
By David Norris

Evgeniya Martitosyan Brings Unsettling Vivacity to LAB Gallery

Cork-based artist Evgeniya Martitosyan's exhibition 'Under Your Skin' starts tonight in the LAB Gallery – and runs until March 15th.
By Dónal Walsh

Are Colleges Doing Enough to Care for Their Student and Staff Parents?

With Ireland's early years sector at 'tipping point', a look at how colleges work to make higher education accessible to student and staff parents.
By Rachel O’Leary

College to Allow Students Switch Between Single, Joint-Honours Courses

Trinity will also phase in a new online enrolment system in June as part of the almost-installed Trinity Education Project.
By Emer Moreau
Analysis

For Students, Having ‘Too Many Options’ is Both a Luxury and a Liability

It might seem a champagne problem, but the landscape of career paths can be incredibly stressful for students, writes Julie Leenane.
By Julie Leenane