There is no logical reason for TCDSU to vote against a mandate.
By Daniel O'Brien
The Equality Office is currently in the process of finding suitable spaces for student and staff parents to breastfeed.
By Jack Hartnett
Contribution
Cathal Kavanagh argues that an income-contigent loan scheme, in addition to increased maintenance payments, isn't the neoliberal plot it's made out to be.
By Cathal Kavanagh
The aim is to reduce the amount of appeals heard by the Court of Academic Appeal.
By Eleanor O'Mahony
Dr Mary Bourke of Trinity's Department of Geography, and formerly of NASA, made headlines recently for her work in understanding winds on Mars.
By Eleanor O'Mahony
Editorial
As talks of semesterised assessment continue, assuming that Christmas exams should be brought in across the board is a mistake.
Tis the season to procrastinate, and Rebecca Wynne-Walsh explores the most enjoyable society distractions this week.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh
The first development as part of the investment, on Dublin's Mill Street, has already received planning permission.
By Sinéad Baker
The personal statement, an area of the study that has attracted criticism in the past, is to become a less significant part of the assessment of applicants.
By Dominic McGrath
In studying business, there is little consensus about what ethics are, or how they should be taught. In Trinity, they're considered a good investment.
By Hugh Mitchell