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Trinity Students More Likely to Get Firsts than in Other Irish Universities

Twenty per cent of Trinity's students receive first-class degrees, according to new figures.
By Matthew Murphy

The Most Read Articles of 2018

For the fourth-ever year, The University Times surpassed one million unique readers in a year, with stories from Take Back Trinity to trees collapsing.

Amid International Condemnation, Mary Robinson Defends Dubai Princess Comments

Trinity's Chancellor is at the centre of an international row after she described Princess Latifa of Dubai as "highly troubled".
By Donal MacNamee

After 20 Years, Mary Robinson’s Term as Chancellor to End Next Year

Former President of Ireland Mary Robinson will officiate her last honorary degree ceremony for the last time on Friday.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

Tá Painéal na Tríonóide Éilíteach Aisteach, ach is Údar Maithis é Chomh Maith

Má chaitear le Painéal na Tríonóide mar iomrall aimsire, déantar neamhaird ar a thréithe dearfacha.
Editorial

The Trinity Panel is Elitist and Peculiar, But It Also Has Been a Force for Good

To treat the Trinity panel as merely an anachronism ignores its most redeeming qualities.
Editorial

More Travellers Should Be at Third-Level. But Let’s Not Deify a University Degree

A startlingly low number of Travellers progress to third-level education.

Ba Chóir Níos Mó den Lucht Siúil Bheith in Ardoideachas. Ach Ná Diagaímis Céim Ollscoile

Is fíor-íseal líon na dtaistealaithe a bhaineann oideachas tríú leibhéil amach.

College’s Senators at Odds Over Proposals to Scrap Trinity Seats

Lynn Ruane approves of the proposed reform, while David Norris and Ivana Bacik oppose it.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

New UL Campus to House 2,000 Students by 2022

The new learning centre will be located in Limerick's city centre.
By Donal MacNamee