Ní pribhléid iad seirbhísí pobail an choláiste do mhic léinn, ach ceart, do gach mac léinn mar a chéile, dar leis an achainí.
By Jennifer Ní Chiara and Maitiú Charleton
Prof Jane Ohlmeyer, chair of the Irish Research Council and a history professor in Trinity, is up against Prof Linda Doyle and Prof Linda Hogan in this year's Provost elections.
Editorial
The Interview Committee for the provost elections this week decided that Prof Sarah Alyn Stacey did not meet the criteria to stand for election.
Prof Linda Doyle, a former Dean of Research in Trinity, is up against Prof Jane Ohlmeyer and Prof Linda Hogan in this year's Provost elections.
The Provost elections kicked off in earnest last night as candidates fielded questions from an online audience about what their provostship would look like.
By Jane Cook
All three candidates spoke well at Monday night’s question-and-answer session to kick off the provost elections, but voters will want to see marked differences between them, writes Eimear Finan.
By Eimear Finan
The provost election campaign kicked off tonight with an online questions-and-answers session.
The provost elections kicked off tonight with a virtual questions-and-answers session.
Editorial
A survey conducted this week showed that 42 percent of Trinity’s academic staff believe that admin and bureaucracy are the most important issues in the provostial elections.
It was reported last week that Prof Sarah Alyn-Stacey had been blocked from running to be the next Provost.
By Sárán Fogarty