College
No Higher Education Funding Plans to be Ready for Next Election
A group of financial management consultants will spend the next year looking into higher education's funding crisis.
After Legal Threats, UCC Reverses Capitation Fee Increase
UCC will refund students who were charged an initial €80 increase, as well as reversing plans to raise the charge to €370 by 2023.
Student Monitors to Start Policing Desk Hogging in Library Tomorrow
A team of blue-shirted students will begin monitoring the College's libraries to combat the practice of desk hogging.
Why is the GMB the Domain of a Small Cluster of Societies?
Most societies have to struggle for space. It's not fair that the GMB exists primarily to serve the needs of the Hist and Phil, writes Aoife Kearins.
Why Campuses Around the World Are Still at War Over Free Speech
The conversation around free speech on campus has progressed in recent years – but it's as divisive as ever.
In Third-Level, Number of Students With Disabilities Rises by 17%
Some 14,720 students with disabilities enrolled in third-level courses for the 2017/2018 academic year.
Editorial
Hamilton Demolitions are Another Snub to a Cohort That’s Long Felt Underacknowledged
Trinity only involved students in discussions around recent building demolitions after they raised complaints about noise pollution.
Leagadh Hamilton – Masla Eile do Phobal Atá Faoi Ghannionadaíocht
Thug an Coláiste deis do mhic léinn bheith bainteach sa chomhrá maidir le leagadh foirgneamh i ndiaidh na ngearán.
Demolition Noise Disrupts Students in Hamilton Library
Students have argued that building demolitions have made the Hamilton library 'not conducive to effective studying'.
Halls Musical, the Beatles and a Great Law Bake-Off: Your Week Ahead
Avoid the temptation to become a full-time library hermit and take an hour to keep up with Trinity's societies this week.