College

Contribution

How TSM Students Became TEP’s Latest Casualty

The new joint-honours programme is an ill-thought-out replacement of TSM, writes Emer Moreau.
By Emer Moreau

Trinity Researchers Secure €4m for Project Linking Data With Autoimmune Diseases

Researchers in Trinity and Tallaght University Hospital will use healthcare data to gain insight into autoimmune diseases.
By Emma Donohoe

After Controversy Over FGM Comments, Trinity Lecturer Wins Unfair Dismissal Case

Dr Ali Selim was dismissed after he made comments in support of FGM on RTÉ's Prime Time last year.
By Orla Murnaghan

Trinity to Unveil Campanile Installation at Philanthropy Campaign Launch

The construction on either side of the Campanile will be unveiled next week as College launches a major new philanthropy drive.
By Donal MacNamee

100 Invigilators Did Not Show Up for Exams

College appealed for urgent backup, after 100 failed to attend their assigned shift this morning.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

TCDSU Promises Extra RDS Staff, After Anger at Half-Hour Cloakroom Delays

Students sitting exams this morning queued for up to 40 minutes to check their bags into a mandatory cloakroom run by Academic Registry.
By Eleanor O'Mahony
Editorial

The Library Panic Revealed TCDSU’s Unhealthy Attitude Toward Student Woes

Being paid to represent 17,000 students for a year is not only no ordinary job, but a privilege.
Editorial

Trinity Ball Drug Detentions Are At Odds With TCDSU’s Decriminalisation Policy

The least the union owed students was a public statement on the detention of 26 students at the ball.

The Man Building Bridges Between Trinity and Palestine

Prof Brendan Browne has brought real experience of conflict into his teaching and research on Trinity's Belfast campus.
By Emma Taggart

‘Frenzy’ Outside Library, As Reduced Opening Hours Leave Students Battling for Seats

Over a hundred students were forced to queue outside the library this morning.
By Eleanor O'Mahony and Donal MacNamee