College
Editorial
Has the Government Jumped the Gun Again on College Reopening?
Minister for Higher Education Simon Harris is adamant that colleges will return to some form of in-person teaching in September, but many undergraduates may not be vaccinated by then.
Editorial
DUCAC Reforms are Welcome and Promising for Students, But Problems May Arise
DUCAC this week voted through a raft of momentous amendments to its constitution.
How Alumni Funding for Women’s Sports Trails Behind Men’s Teams
The growth of women’s sport over the past half-century enriched the sporting scene, but funding continues to trail behind.
Is the Seanad University Panel in Need of Reform?
A private member’s bill to reform the Seanad has little tangible support but sheds light on the composition of the House.
Prominent College Figures Pay Tribute to Provost Patrick Prendergast
The Zoom event saw various academics and public figures speak about their recollections of the Provost’s tenure.
In Historic Vote, DUCAC Makes Chairperson a Student-Only Position
The constitutional amendment made the positions of chair, vice-chair, honorary secretary and honorary treasurer.
DUCAC to Vote Tonight on Making Chair a Student-Only Position
Following a vote by the DUCAC executive a proposal will be brought forward for discussion at the EGM which will include four motions.
Vaccination of Some 18 to 20 Year Olds Could Happen as Late as October
Earlier this month, the government announced reopening plans for colleges, which include commitments from universities to provide all students with in-person learning.
Trinity and Atomic Energy Agency to Promote Teaching of Radiation Therapy
Radiation therapists are responsible for the preparation and delivery of appropriate radiation treatment for cancer patients.
Refurbishments to Museum Building Set to Finish at Beginning of September
Scaffolding was installed around the building on April 12th, blocking off the path in front of its entrance, as well as partially blocking the ramp up to the Berkeley Library.