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Pharmacy Regulator Declines to Support Paid Placements, As Students Blast Working Conditions

Hundreds of students gathered to protest against high fees and unpaid placements.
By Donal MacNamee
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The Trials of Being a Non-Drinker in College

Most College social activities are alcohol-centered, writes Emer Moreau.
By Emer Moreau

End in Sight for Unpaid Pharmacy Placements

The Pharmacy Association of Ireland has clarified that unpaid placements are no longer compulsory.
By Donal MacNamee

A Life Spent on the Track

Since arriving in Trinity four years ago, Sorcha McAllister has taken her running to the next level.
By Cathal McCabe

Architecture Titbit: The Rubrics

The red-bricked Rubrics, the oldest building on campus, have a long and checkered history.
By Barry Oliver

Trinity Graduate Ed Guiney’s ‘The Favourite’ Sweeps Oscar Nominations

The film received 10 nominations alongside Academy Award winner Alfonso Cuarón's Roma.
By Aisling Marren

Foals to play Trinity Summer Series

The band will play on July 2nd, with tickets going on sale this Friday.
By Jack Synnott

College Appoints Peter Reynolds Interim Chief Financial Officer

Reynolds replaces Ian Mathews, who has taken on a post in the University of Abu Dhabi.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

Léiríonn an Tubaiste le Táillí SUSI go bhfuil Fadhb le Príomhfheidhmeanna an Chlárlann Acadúil

Níl gá iniúchadh a dhéanamh chun fadhbanna i riarachán na Clárlainne Acadúla a aithint.

‘Positive Discrimination’ Concerns Were Raised Over Women-Only Professorships

The government is expecting legal challenge of its 45 women-only professorships announced in November.
By Aisling Marren and Eleanor O'Mahony