College

From Theoretical Physics to TSM: How Trinity’s Points Have Changed

A compilation of Trinity's CAO points over the past six years shows just how dramatically some courses have changed, and how others have stayed largely the same.

Trinity Courses Fall as Points Race Slows

Trinity experienced dramatic decreases in points for arts courses, while STEM subjects were a mixed bag.
By Ciannait Khan
Editorial

The Provost’s Speech in Israel is Divorced from the Reality of Campus Opinion

Thanks in part to support won in March’s TCDSU referendum, Students for Justice in Palestine is no longer a fringe group.
Editorial

Trinity’s CAO Decline Shows it Needs to Focus More on the Here and Now

Despite lofty long-term ambitions, shifting perceptions suggest Trinity needs to step up and show what it has to offer.

The Provost is Betraying Trinity’s Anti-Apartheid Legacy

Provost Patrick Prendergast’s lofty goal of defending freedom of speech is an attempt to justify the unjustifiable, writes Seán Egan.
By Seán Egan

CAO Applications for Trinity Fall by 8%

The drop in first-preference applications was almost double the national 4.5% decrease.
By Jack Synnott

An Bhfuil Sprioc Soiléir Fós ag Tóg ar Ais an Tríonóid?

Tá an chuma ar an scéal go bhfuil an iomarca sna coimhlintí casta leathana seo do shaincheart an ghrúpa.

In Jerusalem, Provost Condemns Anti-Israel Protests

Provost Patrick Prendergast reiterated his invitation to the Israeli ambassador to speak at Trinity in a speech in Jerusalem.
By Ciannait Khan

Pest Control Called After Rats Spotted in House Six

The problem will be dealt with in time for the annual freshers' week rush.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

After Court Order to Vacate, Protestors to Discuss Next Steps

A High Court injunction was granted today, ordering protestors to vacate 35 Summerhill Parade.
By Kathleen McNamee