College

New Law School Likely to be Built Within Five Years, Say Officials

Plans for the new building are expected to be completed within the next few months.
By Donal MacNamee

CAO Applications from Britain and Northern Ireland Fall

There was a drop in Northern Irish and British applicants to Irish universities this year.
By Orla Murnaghan

Trade Unions Condemn Third-Level Gender Inequality

SIPTU representatives also warned of the impact of perilous working conditions on women employed by higher education institutions.
By Rachel O'Leary

Musicals, Period Poverty and Greenpeace Activists: Your Week Ahead

Reading week is over and deadlines are looming, so take a break and enjoy some of the interesting society events this week.
By Molly Furey
Editorial

College Can’t Solve TEP by Parachuting ‘Assessment Fellows’ into Departments

Assessment fellows must consult very closely with internal departmental committees and class representatives.
Editorial

International Students Pay High Fees, But College Needs to Invest in Supports For Them

Trinity must offer the supports and services befitting of an elite university.

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The Unexpected Benefits of Couchsurfing

Living closer to College would be more convenient, but it can be a wholesome experience staying on friends’ couches, writes Jack Synnott.
By Jack Synnott

New ‘Assessment Fellows’ to Examine Students’ Workload Under TEP

The assessment fellows will advise departments how to improve and diversify the way they assess students.
By Robert Quinn

Rover Scout Society Approved by Central Societies Committee

The Rover Society will seek to ‘bring a variety of events to college, from film screenings to camping trips to bushcraft skills weekends’.
By Malachi O'Marcaigh