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Contribution

For International Students, the Recent Re-Entry Visa Reform Is an Unnecessary Stress

The elimination of the online appointment system could make it more difficult for universities to attract international students, writes Jake Gilchrist.
By Jake Gilchrist

Trinity to Launch First Major Philanthropic Campaign in 2019

The College will target potential donors and try to secure private funding to supplement state funding.
By Jack Synnott

When the Novelty of First Year Wears Off

Coming into second year can be disappointing after the whirlwind of excitement in first year , writes Eliana Jordan.
By Eliana Jordan

Slump in Rankings, New College Timetable, Phil’s Gender Equality

Students Must Achieve 75% to Earn Gold Medal Under TEP

Despite concerns from some schools that the new criteria raise the bar too high, students must get 75 per cent in their final exams to earn the gold medal.
By Jack Synnott

Mystifying Application Process Stops Women Running for Fellowship

The success rate of men and women who apply to be Fellows is almost identical.
By Aisling Marren

Canapés, Oktoberfest and Depicting Protest: Your Week Ahead.

We've rounded up the best events for fourth week.
By Molly Furey

B’fhéidir go Bhfuil an Propast Sásta a Chathaoirleacht a Ghéilleadh Faoi Dheireadh

I ndiaidh na meastóireachta a rinne baill de Bhord an Choláiste, tá post Prendergast mar Príomhfheidhmeannach agus mar Chathaoirleach anois a mheá.
Editorial

Perhaps the Provost is At Long Last Ready to Relinquish his Board Chairmanship

Following a recent evaluation by College Board members, Prendergast’s dual role as CEO and chairman is up for consideration.
Editorial

A ‘Dignity and Respect’ Policy is Hardly the Place for Sexual Assault

The significance of Trinity not having a standalone sexual assault policy cannot be underestimated.