College

Government Launches Trinity Report on Technology in Assessment

The report examines how technology can best be used in assessing third-level students.
By Jordan Nann
Contribution

Consent Workshops Won’t Be Enough to Tackle On-Campus Sexual Assaults

Students must contribute to the creation of a new reporting system for sexual assault in Irish universities, writes Aoife Kearins.
By Aoife Kearins

DUHAC’s Jemil Saidi Elected DUCAC Vice-Chair

Saidi defeated incumbent Róisín Harbison by 104 votes to 90.
By Donal MacNamee

The Case for Speaking Up in Tutorials

Tutorials are for your own benefit. Share your ideas to avoid the awkward silences, writes Eliana Jordan.
By Eliana Jordan

DUCAC Breaches Constitution, Holding AGM Late

According to DUCAC's constitution, tonight's AGM, which takes place in week five of term, must take place in the first three weeks of term.
By Donal MacNamee

The Universities on a Mission to Save Ireland’s Bees

As bees continue to face significant hardships, Irish universities are undertaking a quest to save Ireland's ecosystem.
By Charlotte Bowen

Luke O’Neill’s Company Raises $30m in First Funding Round

Sitryx, a biopharmaceutical company, was co-founded by O'Neill alongside five other immunology and metabolism researchers.
By Emma Donohoe

Annual FLAC Sleepout Postponed, With Storm Looming

TCDSU announced this afternoon that the sleepout had been rescheduled from tomorrow night, after an orange weather warning.
By Donal MacNamee

Gallagher’s Grand Ambitions

Presidential hopeful Sean Gallagher was full of conviction when addressing students at a Pol Soc event last night.
By Jack Synnott

TCDSU Votes to Introduce Committee for Students With Disabilities

The committee, which was proposed due to manage the demands of a disability campaign week, was voted in at council tonight.
By Ciaran Molloy