College
Proposal Would See Removal of Special Examinations and Pass by Compensation
A group of early stage proposals would also see a year off-books count as a repeated year.
TCDSU Council Votes to Support INMO Industrial Action
After tonight's vote, TCDSU will support the Irish Nurses and Midwifery Organisation's (INMO) industrial action.
Amid Questions on Fees and Counselling, Provost Calls for Unity in Face of Funding Crisis at TCDSU Council
Speaking at TCDSU Council, Prendergast enjoyed a mixed reception from students, taking questions on the counselling service and his support for loan schemes.
Work to Begin on Year-Long Medium Voltage Upgrade
The year-long disruption to campus will result in a greater capacity of Trinity’s electricity supply.
A Triumphant Spectacle of Human Emotion: West Side Story Comes to Dublin
Last week the Bord Gais Energy Theatre played host to the Olivier award-winning production of classic musical.
Editorial
Trinity’s New “Diktat” for Staff Reveals the Darker Side of Commercialisation
Objections to commercialisation are often dismissed as ideological. Yet new temporary contracts for support staff reveal more worrying consequences.
Nochtann “Deachtráiteas” Nua an Gné is Dorcha de Thráchtálaíocht
Is minic nach nglactar le cur i gcoinne tráchtálaíocht as bheith idé-eolaioch. Ach nochtann conartha sealadacha d’fhoireann an Choláiste iarmhairtí diúltacha den treocht sin.
Micheál Ó Siochrú Appointed Head of History Department
A professor of modern history, Ó Siochrú is the department's fourth head in 12 months.
The Pros and Cons of Take-Home Exams
With the Trinity Education Project looking for new ways to assess students, Loic Delorme outlines the advantages and disadvantages of a form of assessment he experienced while studying abroad – take-home exams.
Unions Consider Industrial Action as Trinity Ends Permanent Contracts for Service Staff
While College has said promotions will still be available for staff, Unite and Siptu have said the decision shows a lack of respect for staff.