College

TCDSU Criticises ‘Frustrating’ Special Exam Abolition

This year will be the first in which 'super sups' are not available to students who miss their supplemental exam with extenuating circumstances.
By Donal MacNamee

Finance Department Not Consulted on ‘Political’ Fee Pledge, Sources Say

Senior government sources have reportedly said a promise not to increase university fees was made without the input of the Department of Finance.
By Donal MacNamee

Loans Schemes ‘Should be Investigated Further’, Says Provost

Provost Patrick Prendergast has argued that 'a system that has a mixture of public and private funding is the best'.
By Donal MacNamee

Universities Round on Joe McHugh After Government Fee Promise

The Irish Universities Association said higher education needs to 'hear what Fine Gael will do to solve the long-accepted funding crisis'.
By Donal MacNamee
Editorial

Enough is Enough – It’s Time Students’ Unions Put Rent Strikes on the Table

Unions must get more radical in fighting extortionate rent increases.

Is Leor é Sin – Thar Am go bPléann Aontais Mic Léinn Stailc Cíosa

Tá ar na haontais éirí níos radacaí sa troid i gcoinne ardú cíosa ríchostasach.
Editorial

A Palestine Programme Worthy of Praise, in a College With Dubious Israel Ties

While Trinity interns document Israeli abuses, the Provost lauds College’s close ties to the same state.

Moladh Tuillte ag an gCúrsa sa Phalaistín, i gColáiste le Gaol Amhrasach le hIosrael

Agus intéirnigh na Tríonóide ag taifead drochbhail laistigh de Iosrael, tá an Propast ag moladh an nasc láidir atá ag an gColáiste leis an stát céanna.

Trinity Made €10.9m Profit from Student Accommodation in 2018

The College brought in an income of €13 million from student accommodation last year.
By Orla Murnaghan

Trinity Research Could Improve Treatment of Common Eye Disease

Researchers in Trinity have made a breakthrough in understanding dry age-related macular degeneration.
By Emma Donohoe