College

Taoiseach Rules Out Fee Increase and Student Loan Scheme in Surprise Move

Taoiseach Leo Varadakar said he was 'reluctant to see student contributions being raised'.
By Cormac Watson

TCDSU Votes to Introduce Full-Time Consent Intern

The intern will work in the areas of sexual consent education and development.
By Jack Synnott

Battle of the Bands, Boycott and Brexit: Your Week Ahead

This week has plenty to offer for those interested in activism, music and politics.
By Molly Furey
Editorial

TCDSU’s Sexual Assault Guidelines Should’ve Been Done By College Years Ago

The union’s new reporting guidelines initiative is to be commended.

Revelation of the Knights Hazing Was Clearly in the Public Interest

The Trinity News legal analysis of our Knights' hazing story is incomplete, writes Prof Eoin O’Dell.
By Eoin O'Dell

Referendum Called to Defund The University Times

Students will vote on the funding of The University Times in a referendum in April.
By Cormac Watson

Speaking With: Transparent Magazine

Pioneering Trinity students Guoda Trečiokaitė and Siubhan O’Donnell have founded a sustainability-focused fashion magazine
By Aoife Murray

No Long-Term Fee Guarantee for UK Postgraduate Students

The fate of UK postgraduate students' fees beyond 2019/20 "is still an open question", College said.
By Aisling Marren

Fund the Future Rally Draws 200 for Higher Education Protest

A small cohort of students marched from Trinity to the Department of Education calling for investment in third-level education.
By Aisling Marren

Fee Certainty Is Not Enough to Quell the Northern Ireland CAO Tumble

The fall in applications from Northern Ireland is sure to continue amid uncertainty and there appears to be little the Irish government can do about it, writes Matthew Murphy.
By Matthew Murphy