College

Trinity Launches New Anonymous Reporting Tool for Sexual Harassment

Speak Out aims to encourage students to come forward about incidents of bullying and harassment.
By Ailbhe Noonan

UCD Module Co-ordinators Can Decide On In-Person Exams

Last week this newspaper reported that Trinity’s exam period will involve a mix of in-person and online exams.
By Jennifer Ní Chiara

Trinity Disregarding Warnings from Auditor Over Pension Liability

College could be liable for millions of euro in employee pension payments.
By Jody Druce
Editorial

Climate Change Must be the Next Unifying Student Issue

Student activism has a central role to play in building on the lackluster commitments made at COP26.

TCDSU Shops to Stock Antigen Tests

The tests will be available in the House Six and Hamilton shops
By Jody Druce
Editorial

VP for Climate Action Buckley Needs to Take a Stronger Stance

Recent comments by the first Vice President for Biodiversity and Climate Action contained powerful rhetoric but no concrete promises.

GSU, Students4Change Stage Protest at Dáil Over Online Lectures

Around 50 students marched from Front Square to Kildare St voicing their dissatisfaction with Trinity.
By Seán Cahill and Emer Moreau

Vice-Provost Asks Schools to ‘Flag Obstacles’ to In-Person Teaching

TCDSU President Leah Keogh said this evening that so far seven heads of schools have committed to maximising in-person teaching after reading week.
By Mairead Maguire

Second Years Ask Senior Lecturer for Schols to be Held Online

An email to David Shepherd, signed by 59 students, said that there was no indication that holding the exams online last year 'did any damage to their integrity'.
By Emer Moreau

Staff Under ‘Unprecedented Pressure’ With Continuation of Online Learning

Most students have a combination of online and in-person classes this semester.
By Emer Moreau