College
Editorial
College’s Contract Staff Proposal Could End up Costing Trinity its Community
Trinity should value non-academic staff, who have built up years’ worth of irreplaceable institutional knowledge.
Tá Pobal na Tríonóide i mBaol le Moladh d’Fhoireann an Choláiste
Tá meas tuillte ar fhoireann neamh-acadúil na Tríonóide, le heolas institiúideach ríluachmhar forbartha acu le blianta.
Contribution
Student Commuters Are Often Left in the Lurch
The College must improve on-campus student spaces for those who spend hours in Trinity every day due to difficult commutes, writes Cian Crowe.
DUFC Inch Closer to AIL Semi-Final With Bruising Terenure Win
A 10-7 win in College Park means Trinity are four games away from the semi-finals of the All-Ireland League.
Law Soc Panellists Urge Women to Remain Tenacious and Passionate
Lisa Carty, Tara Flynn and Sinéad Burke were among panelist to discuss gender equality with Law Soc this week.
College to Introduce Breastfeeding Pod in Arts Block
Trinity is trying to expand on the facilities available to new mothers working and studying in the College.
Feeling the Fear in Final Year
As the end of College draws nearer, final-year students are hit with panic, writes Matthew Murphy.
Contribution
Should There be Minimum Requirements for Sabbatical Officers?
TCDSU should consider introducing interviews for election candidates, writes Aoife Kearins.
Fazaeli on her Journey from Airport Harassment to Feminist Activism
On Tuesday, Chairperson of the Immigrant Council of Ireland Dr Roja Fazaeli provided an engaging and thought-provoking insight into Islamic feminism.
Holocaust Survivor Reminds Students: ‘We All Have the Same Roots’
Speaking to Trinity’s Jewish Society and the Phil, Janine Webber told of the horrors her family experienced during the Holocaust.