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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.
Students Set Up Trinity’s First-Ever Sorority
The sorority is an 'unofficial, semi-secret group' according to its founders.
‘Urgent’ Changes Needed In Creative Arts School, Report Finds
Staff in the school have been left 'exhausted' by their huge workload.
USI National Congress ‘Undemocratic’, Says DITSU President
DITSU President Pierre Yimbog has criticised USI's running of national congress last week, after his union's motion on affiliation fees failed to be heard.
Fate of Admissions Feasibility Study Up in the Air
Trinity may discontinue its scheme that admits applicants using a personal statement and fewer CAO points.
Unpacking the Origins of Imaginary Courses, From Jam-Making to Kanye West Studies
Fables of courses in basket weaving and theories of Beyonce abound when students are applying for the CAO.
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The Romance of Dublin’s Public Transport Services
Moving to Dublin sparks a love of the city's extensive public transport systems, writes Faye Curran.
Three Candidates to Run for GSU President After Uncontested Race Last Year
Gogoal Falia, Shaz Oye and Michael Sonne are running for president, with Gisèle Scanlon running uncontested for Vice-President.
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For Many Students, Dropping Out Isn’t the Challenge – It’s Staying In
Being in a course with a high dropout rate is demoralising at best and actively discouraging at worst, writes Aoife Kearins.
Trinity’s Six Nations Star on Rugby and Role Modelling
Kathryn Dane, Irish rugby's newest scrumhalf, has her eyes firmly set on the 2021 World Cup.