College

Mitchell O’Connor’s Gender Equality Talk, UCDSU Disassociation and Rainbow Week Move

Michael Colgan’s Trinity Degree Under Review

Trinity said it will await the outcome of an inquiry into Colgan’s actions while at the Gate Theatre.
By Dominic McGrath
Editorial

The Weinstein Fallout Will Surely Hit Ireland’s Universities, Too

It would be naive to suggest that a sexual harassment problem does not exist in the male-dominated sector.

Ní Raibh Seans Dá Laghad ag Kavanagh Court agus an Ghéarchéim Chasta Romhainn Anois

Is dócha go raibh an Choláiste in ann na leapacha neamhlíonta i Kavanagh Court a réamhaithrís.

Beidh Tionchar ag an gCás Weinstein ar an Earnáil Triú Leibhéal in Éirinn

B’amaideach dúinn a rá go bhfuil an earnáil, ina bhfuil ceannas ag na fir den chuid is mó, imdhíonach go hiomlán ón gciapadh gnéasach.

Trinity Student Elected National Chair of Labour Youth

Chloe Manahan, the Chair of Trinity Labour, was elected at Labour Youth's national conference.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

The BESS Graduate Leading Hungary’s Far Right

Trinity graduate Marton Gyöngyösi is helping take his far-right party to the cusp of power in Hungary.
By Dominic McGrath

Universities to Offer €250,000 Salaries to Top Staff

Universities will hope the decision will help them attract top researchers post-Brexit.
By Dominic McGrath

Law School Addresses Concerns for Law and French

Students from the course have raised concerns about the teaching on the course and the built-in year abroad, with many opting to transfer to law.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

The Trinity Lecturer Creating Solutions to Our Cities’ Problems

Arriving to Trinity from UCD, Dr Marcus Collier brings with him a wealth of expertise in the area of urban development and sustainability.
By Dillon Hennessy