College

Higher Education is Headed for a Quality Cliff Edge. It Must Help Itself

Tom Boland writes that universities are facing imminent threats to maintaining the quality of their education.
By Tom Boland

Patricia O’Brien and Carmel Naughton Awarded Honorary Degrees

Prof Cormac Ó Gráda, David Cabot, Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara were also awarded degrees.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

Thomas Kinsella and Catherine Corless Awarded Honorary Degrees

American physicist Michal Lipson was also awarded in what was Mary Robinson’s second last honorary degree ceremony as Chancellor.
By Eleanor O'Mahony
Contribution

Graduation Marks the End of an Era

Graduation can be a bring with it mixed feelings as you realise that the community you built in Trinity is gone, writes Louise Lawless.
By Louise Lawless

Students Detained at Trinity Ball on Suspicion of Drug Offences

Undercover Gardaí detained 26 students on suspicion of drug possession and supplying at the ball on Friday.
By Emer Moreau

End of TSM Spells Trouble for Repeating Students

Students studying TSM courses that are set to be discontinued will not be able to repeat the year in their original subject combination.
By Robert Quinn
Contribution

In Defence of the Trinity Electives

Robert Quinn writes that the 27 Trinity Electives available in 2019/20 embrace the areas that modern minds should care to be educated in.
By Robert Quinn

Trinity Trend: Laptop Stickers

Few laptops in Trinity aren't adorned with stickers declaring society allegiances or political messages.
By Aoife Murray
Editorial

Thank You

By voting to save The University Times, Trinity students demonstrated decency and an ability to weigh conflicting ideas.

Meet the Campaigners Fighting for More Diverse Curriculums

Thanks to the efforts of a few, universities are slowly upending old biases and decolonising their curriculums.
By Rachel O'Leary