College
TCDSU Candidates Must Stop Treating ‘Accessibility’ as a Mere Buzzword
Officer for Students with Disabilities for TCDSU Niamh Herbert writes that this year’s sabbatical candidates must take accessibility seriously in their campaigns and not just treat it as a buzzword.
Editorial
Questions Regarding Interview Process Linger Over Provost Race
College Registrar Brendan Tangney sent an email to all staff on Friday night defending the Provost election process, after Prof Alyn-Stacey called for the removal of the interview committee.
Three Cases of Coronavirus Confirmed in Trinity Hall
The Warden of Halls has urged residents to ‘redouble their efforts at handwashing, social distancing and mask wearing’.
Open Letter: In Opposition to Govt’s Proposed Reform of Governance Structures
The government is currently working on new legislation that would majorly increase its control over governing bodies in universities.
In Open Letter, Members of College Blast Mooted Reform of Governance Structures
The open letter was signed by 59 of Trinity’s Fellows, Fellows emeriti, non-Fellow academic staff and support staff, along with the Scholars’ Committee.
University Responses to Govt’s Revamp of College Leadership Due on Friday
Higher Education Minister Simon Harris began the consultation process for the law on February 19th.
Interview Committee Deemed Three Provostial Candidates Ineligible to Run
Prof Jane Ohlmeyer, Prof Linda Hogan and Prof Linda Doyle are currently competing in the election to become Trinity’s next provost.
Seachtain na hÉigse: Your Week Ahead
Ná bíodh eagla ort úsáid a bhaint as do chúpla focal le linn Éigse na Tríonóide.
Trinity Talk Considers Sex, Seduction and Fifty Shades
Organised by the School of English, the Popular Literature Lunchtime Lecture will take place on Valentine’s Day.
In the GMB, All Girls on Decks
An all-female panel discussion hit the GMB last night, discussing what it takes to make it as an Irish DJ in a male-dominated industry.