College

If You Believe in Freedom, and in Love, You Must Oppose Desk Monitors

The introduction of desk monitors would be as out of place in our libraries as clock-in systems – it will destroy library culture, writes Eithne Duffy.
By Eithne Duffy

Trinity Declined to Disclose Details of Artwork Hidden From Public View

For reasons of security and "public interest", College would not say which of its extensive art collection is on view for academics only.
By Danielle Varley

An tSeachtain Seo Caite, Thréig Comhairle TCDSU a Choimeádachas – Arís

Ag an gcomhairle deireanach, dhiúltaigh TCDSU rún chun tacú le Cut the Rent, grúpa mac léinn atá ag eagrú stailc chíosa.
Editorial

Cut The Rent Debacle Exposes A Timid Council’s Conservatism

At last council, TCDSU rejected a motion to support Cut the Rent, a student-led group trying to organize a rent strike.

Languages, Debate and Internet Security: Your Week Ahead

You can put off your essays a little longer – this week has lots to offer.
By Eimear Finan
Contribution

I Was in an Emotionally Abusive Relationship – I’m Still Standing

In relationships, emotional abuse can take many forms. It's important to know the signs.

Mary McAleese Elected Trinity’s New Chancellor

McAleese, the only candidate nominated for the role, will take over as the official head of the university.
By Alex Connolly

Just 61 Travellers in Third-Level in 2017, Finds Report

The report was commissioned by the Department of Education.
By Emer Moreau

Book of Kells to Be Replaced with Replica Until March 2020

The manuscript will be removed on Monday to allow for conservation works to its display room in the Old Library.
By Emer Moreau

TCDSU Votes to Renew Four Part-Time Officer Positions

The mandates for the positions had run out at last council so the union had to rerun elections for the positions.
By Cormac Watson