College
Bristol University President Says Irish Third-Level Should be a ‘National Crisis’
Hugh Brady, the former President of UCD, said that the Irish government has 'continued to sit on its hands' in terms of higher education funding.
San Oideachas, Ní Féidir Luach a Bhunú ar Deiseanna Fostaíochta
Tá an iomarca béime á chur againn ar an gcaoi a dtacaíonn an Ghaeilge leis an saol gairmiúil, dar le Malachi Ó Marcaigh.
Tugann Art Parkinson Cuairt ar an gCumann Gaelach
Labhair Parkinson faoin tábhacht a bhain leis an nGaeilge agus é mar aisteoir agus faoin gcinéal saoil atá aige i nDún na nGall.
Contribution
The College Experience is a Myth – and Not a Convincing One
The idea that college will be the best years of your life and you’ll spend them in perpetual bliss isn’t the reality, writes Sárán Fogarty.
In Dublin Theatre, Dylan Coburn Gray is the Playwright of the Moment
A Trinity graduate, spoken-word artist and acclaimed playwright, Dylan Coburn Gray is a name theatre-goers are fast becoming familiar with.
‘Homebird’ Greg O’Shea Talks Fame and Breakups With LawSoc
Greg O'Shea, the Limerick native and winner of Love Island, spoke to a packed GMB yesterday afternoon.
Trinity May Drastically Cut Student Admissions in Next Five Years, Says Provost
Speaking on the Seán O'Rourke show, Patrick Prendergast said Trinity may need to make the reduction in order to arrest recent rankings falls.
DCU Students Campaign Against Deportation of Mehwish Saqib
DCUSU has launched a petition against the deportation of Mehwish Saqib, a third-year student of early childhood education.
Trinity Advises Campus Residents to Stay Indoors in Case of High Winds
College Park is also closed as Trinity braces for the effects of Storm Lorenzo.
Abolishing College Fees Will Do Nothing for Educational Inequality
Inequality in Ireland's education system starts far before College. Solutions must come earlier if we're to tackle the issue, writes Declan Jordan.