College

Analysis

GSU Presidential Candidates Push Diverging Visions and Experience

Gogoal Falia, Shaz Oye and Michael Sonne offer competing visions for a union that typically suffers from low engagement.
By Rachel O'Leary and Robert Quinn

Blueprints for a Lasting Space, As Trinity Plans a New Student Centre

Molly Furey looks at the successes and failures of other student centres and asks what it takes to create a facility that serves students through the decades.
By Molly Furey

The Trinity Students Making their Mark on Dublin’s Cultural Scene

These Trinity students are making a name for themselves in the cultural sphere, all the while keeping up with a full-time degree.
By Molly Furey

College Approves Four Scholarships for Asylum Seekers

Trinity will offer four scholarships for students living in direct provision.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

GSU Candidates Shine in Intimate Hustings

Candidates seized the chance to impress voters, offering speeches full of passion and plans.
By Rachel O’Leary

Hard Brexit ‘Vandalism’ Cannot Endanger University Links

Universities will be among the hardest hit from the effects of Brexit, writes Anton Muscatelli.
By Anton Muscatelli

Students Launch Campaign to Encourage Voting in European Parliament Elections

The campaign is entitled 'This Time I'm Voting'.
By Orla Murnaghan

Repeating TSM Students May Be Forced to Change Course

Changes to TSM mean students in certain combinations will not be able to repeat years in their chosen course.
By Robert Quinn

End of an Era for Trinity GAA, As Leon Breen Nears Wit’s End

Breen's match-day coverage on Trinity GAA's Twitter is a far cry from your average, blow-by-blow account.
By Patrick O’Donoghue
Contribution

Students Will Forgive College Many Things. Adding To Exam Stress Isn’t One

College’s latest timetabling blunder makes an already stressful exam season even more difficult, says Jack Synnott.
By Jack Synnott