College

The Phil Excluded from Cork Debating Competition, Prompting Online Dispute

The Phil will not compete in this year’s Cork IV debating competition after failing to meet two registration deadlines, prompting fractious online debate.
By Donal MacNamee

The Stellar Astrophysicist who Donated Millions to Physics’ Future Stars

Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell, formerly one of Trinity's Pro-Chancellors, has made a lasting impact on astrophysics – both inside and outside the lab.
By Emma Donohoe
Contribution

It’s Alarming that Trinity Dismisses Kells as Unworthy of its Own Treasures

Trinity's attitude to Kells perpetuates the idea that the College is detached from the rest of the country, writes Ross Malervy.
By Ross Malervy

A Haven for Student Filmmakers

The Film Scene offers a space for student to stretch their filmmaking legs.
By Aaron Finnegan

TCDSU Votes to Support Campaign for Reduced Pharmacy Student Fees

Pharmacy students have reported high levels of stress due to high fees and unpaid placements.
By Aisling Marren and Jack Synnott

After Contention, TCDSU To Continue Sending Weekly Email in Irish

TCDSU Communications Officer Paraic McLean said that there were few readers of the Irish language email.
By Aisling Marren and Jack Synnott

TCDSU Votes to Fund Wheelchair Fencing on Campus

A motion to allocate funding to improving wheelchair access for sports clubs was passed at council tonight.
By Brónagh Kennedy

After Losing Quorum, TCDSU Unable to Debate Maternity Hospital Motion

The union was unable to vote on a motion to campaign against a motion against religious involvement in the National Maternity Hospital.
By Donal MacNamee and Aisling Marren

SU Cafe Could Close, As TCDSU Faces Major Budget Deficit

The union recorded a €70,000 deficit in its accounts this year.
By Jack Synnott

Pharmacy Students Under ‘Huge Financial Strain’ Due to Unpaid Placements

Students have reported high levels of stress, with some forced to take on part-time jobs to support themselves.
By Aisling Marren