College
Contribution
Why Irish Universities Should Invest in Interviews of Medicine Candidates
An interview process for medical courses would allow universities to assess candidates for vital personality traits, writes Jake Gilchrist.
A College Immortalised in Literature
With Trinity the backdrop to countless stories, its legacy will be forever enshrined in Irish literature.
DCU Students Celebrate Delay to Student’s Deportation
Second-year DCU student Shepherd Machaya was informed yesterday that his deportation order had been extended until February 2019.
Trinity Professor Calls for Re-Think of How Companies Deal With Sexual Misconduct
Minister for Finance Paschal O’Donohoe stressed the need to rebuild public trust in our financial institutions at a Trinity conference today.
The Conundrum of Open-Access Publishing
New principles aiming to democratise academic literature have the support of 11 European countries. But will they solve an age-old problem?
After Discord From Unions, USI Calls Emergency National Meeting
USI convened an emergency national council today to discuss the union’s campaign strategy before and after the budget.
Editorial
At DCU, Tales of a Toxic – But Not Isolated – Culture
It would be naive to suggest that similarly dismal re-enactments of US frat culture do not occur on other Irish campuses.
DCU Deportation, DITSU’s Protests, Phil’s Bad PR Streak
Ruth Negga on ‘Life as an Outsider’
Speaking to Trinity Law Society yesterday, Ruth Negga advised budding actors not to let anyone 'diminish' them.
Trinity Launches New Online Course on Sustainable Development
Focusing on the major challenges facing the world today, the four-week course commences on November 5th.