College
Contribution
After a Year in Trinity, I’ve Finally Found My Feet
Adjusting to life in Dublin and Trinity took some getting used to, but now I've found my place here, writes Faye Curran.
The Trinity Lab At the Forefront of Motor Neurone Disease Research
Yasmine Tadjine speaks to Prof Orla Hardiman about Trinity's research into an often-overlooked disease.
Ról na nOifigeach Gaeilge – Mealladh nó Cosaint?
Fiosraíonn Aoife Kearins feidhm agus cuspóir na n-oifigeach Gaeilge sna haontais mac léinn i spreagadh agus cosaint na teanga.
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.
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.
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.
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.
100 Invigilators Did Not Show Up for Exams
College appealed for urgent backup, after 100 failed to attend their assigned shift this morning.
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.
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.