College
Trinity Autism Researchers Come Together With the Public
The 'What's next in Autism Genetics?' conference held in Dublin this week offered a forum for members of the public to engage with researchers.
Contract Staff Numbers to Surge in College’s New Buildings
75 per cent of new hires for security, attendant, housekeeping and maintenance will be subcontracted.
Contribution
The Practical Case for a Vote to Re-Open Nominations
Students often don't see voting for RON as a legitimate option in uncontested races.
Luke Rynne Cullen Sanctioned by Electoral Commission
This was Rynne Cullen's second minor breach of the TCDSU election rules.
For Candidates, Campaign Managers Offer a Steady Hand
You might think you know the key players involved in the TCDSU elections, but the average student is unlikely to know of the key people behind the scenes.
Trinity Ranked 13th in the World for Classics and Ancient History
The College was ranked among the top 50 universities worldwide in 14 subjects.
Analysis
Challenging Questions Yield No Casualties, In Confident Halls Hustings
If candidates thought that tonight's hustings was more of a formality than a proper grilling, they were proved wrong by a well-informed audience in Halls.
Analysis
TCDSU Candidates Use the ‘Engagement Problem’ as a Crutch
The issue of student engagement with the union comes up every year and it's rare that candidates provide concrete solutions, writes Matthew Murphy.
An Evening of Arabic Sounds
Arabic student societies are coming together tomorrow evening to offer a night of music.
Feminism, Selfies and House Music: Your Week Ahead
Make the most of the last week before reading week.