College

Editorial

Either Trinity Knew What Fee Certainty Was, Or It Didn’t. Both Options Are Unfortunate

Last week’s international fees fiasco arose from either incompetence or insidiousness.

Thuig an Coláiste an Téarma Chinnteacht Táille, nó Níor Thuig. Ní Maith Ceachtar Acu.

Is amaideacht nó urchóid a bhí taobh thiar den phracas a rinneadh maidir le táillí idirnáisiúnta an tseachtain seo caite.

Trinity Must Do More To Tackle Ireland’s Obesity Crisis

The health of students is of paramount importance to universities. As a leader in education, Trinity needs to step up to the mark.
By Nadine Fitzpatrick

Trinity Holds Social Innovation Incubator for Teens

STEAM+ICE concluded yesterday with a final pitch event.
By Donal MacNamee

Trinity’s Sinéad Burke Appointed Vogue Contributing Editor

A influential figure in the fashion industry, Burke is currently undertaking a PhD in Trinity.
By Donal MacNamee

Weight Gain Could Lead to Dementia, Trinity Study Finds

The study found that a higher ratio between the size of the waist and hips was associated with reduced cognitive function.
By Jack Synnott

DUHAC Athlete Kate Doherty Wins Silver At National Championships

Doherty won a silver medal in the 100m hurdle event, with a time of 13.72 seconds.
By Cormac Watson

Legal Concerns a Key Factor in Performing C-sections, Trinity Research Shows

Trinity School of Nursing research found that C-section rates are consistently rising despite evidence that vaginal birth is safer.
By Aisling Marren

College Backs Down from International Student Fee Hike

Around 700 international students would have faced a five per cent fee increase.
By Eleanor O'Mahony
Editorial

It Would Be Unwise for College to Underestimate Take Back Trinity Again

A sudden five per cent increase for some students surely goes against the spirit of March’s fee-certainty agreement.