Capitated bodies had to present their budgets to the capitation committee on November 19th.
By Matt McCann
From Euphoria-inspired make-up to Harry Styles’ infamous cardigan, Elizabeth Ring tests all of the trends you’ve been curious about.
By Elizabeth Ring
Some 42 per cent of academics told this newspaper that administrative and bureaucratic problems are the most important issues in the provost elections.
By Emer Moreau
A survey of 100 academics has highlighted Trinity academics’ battle with an increased amount of administrative work, shifting College values and a top-down decision-making model.
By Emer Moreau and Cormac Watson
Editorial
The government will consider passing a bill that would give them sweeping new powers when it comes to state-funded higher education institutions.
The chair of TCDSU council has said that candidates will need to encourage students to register to vote, ahead of an online-only election.
By Sárán Fogarty
Settle in for a week of wild and wacky society events that will have you glued to Zoom.
By Maitiú Charleton
The bill, which grants government sweeping new powers, will undergo pre-legislative scrutiny this spring.
By Cormac Watson
It is a disgrace that students who strive for Schols will be refused the award on account of the College prioritising money over students, writes Ryan Alberto Ó Giobúin.
By Ryan Alberto Ó Giobúin
Editorial
A former Trinity lecturer – Dr Victoria Coffey – facilitated and took part in unethical vaccine trials in mother and baby homes during the 1960s.