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UCC Launches Ireland’s First Course on LGBTQ+ History
The module will run for six weeks and explore themes ranging from the Stonewall riots in New York to the murder of Declan Flynn in 1982.
Exam Error Creates ‘Panic’ for First-Year Engineering Students
First-year engineers were only given access to a crucial sheet of formulae 10 minutes before the end of their exam yesterday.
Four Staff Members Get Honorary GSU Membership
Neville Cox, Kevin O’Kelly, Ciara Joyce and Niamh Brennan were honoured by the GSU last night.
Editorial
For Creative Arts, a Set of Complex Problems With a Simple Solution: Funding
It’s not clear what the future holds for Trinity’s School of Creative Arts.
Editorial
A Timely Reminder of Higher Education’s Profound Inequalities
Figures showing that students from private schools have a huge advantage on higher education shouldn’t surprise anyone.
Trinity Readies Itself for a Global Sleepout
The Script are set to play Front Square as part of a worldwide event aimed at tackling homelessness.
On Alzheimer’s Treatment, Researchers Say Music May Be Key
Further research is required to truly understand how music may be for the mind as well as the soul – but it's an area academics are keen to explore.
Private Schools Still Top on Students Progressing to Higher Education
An Irish Times study has found significant gaps between affluent and disadvantaged schools when it comes to third-level progression rates.
Trinity Trend: The Bucket Hat
The bucket hat was first worn in Ireland around 1900. Over a century later, legions of Trinity students are keeping its legacy alive.
Trinity’s Cancer Society is Shedding (All) its Layers – for a Cause
Trinity's Cancer Society is currently shooting for its naked calendar, which will raise much-needed funds for the charity.