College

Editorial

Students Should Stand Firm in the Fight for an Accessible College

This week, Cumann Gaelach launched an accessibility campaign for Seomra na Gaeilge.

Trinity Partners With Artelo to Treat Cancer ‘Wasting Syndrome’

Cancer cachexia is a severe wasting syndrome thought to shorten the lives of cancer patients.
By Jane Cook

As a Final Year, I Want to Redefine How I Remember My Time in College

As I come to terms with spending my last term of college in my bedroom, I am endlessly thankful for this eclectic and colourful catalogue of random happenstance incidents, writes Eimear Finan.
By Eimear Finan

Prof Linda Hogan Interview: Top Five Takeaways

Prof Linda Hogan, and her two rivals for the position of Provost, took part in their second hustings today.
By Mairead Maguire

Prof Linda Doyle Interview: Top Five Takeaways

Prof Linda Doyle will spend the next couple of months campaigning to become the next Provost of Trinity.
By Mairead Maguire

Prof Jane Ohlmeyer: Planning for a Brighter Future

Prof Jane Ohlmeyer is one of three candidates currently running to be the next Provost of Trinity.
By Matt McCann

Trinity Trust Allocates €4.8k to Trinity Ability Co-op

The Co-op is a group set up to establish inclusivity for all students with disabilities in Trinity.
By Isobel Mahon

Trinity’s ADAPT and CONNECT Centres Awarded €81m in SFI Investment

Minister for Higher Education Simon Harris announced €193 million funding package last week.
By Jane Cook

Internet Politics Feeds Tribalism and Erodes Compassion

University students might as well put our stressfully acquired knowledge about referencing and sources to the service of democracy, writes Aoibh Ní Chroimín.
By Aoibh Ní Chroimín

At AHSS Hustings, Tougher Questions Flesh Out Provostial Candidates’ Plans

Today’s hustings was the second of the provostial campaign and saw candidates face questions from professors from the faculty of arts, humanities and social sciences.
By Emer Moreau and Cormac Watson