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Govt to Consider Granting Itself Power to Replace University Leadership
The bill, which grants government sweeping new powers, will undergo pre-legislative scrutiny this spring.
Schols Quota Debacle: The Price of Everything and the Value of Nothing
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.
Editorial
Trinity Must Join the Conversation About Mother and Baby Homes
A former Trinity lecturer – Dr Victoria Coffey – facilitated and took part in unethical vaccine trials in mother and baby homes during the 1960s.
TCDSU Urges Candidates in Provost Elections to Prioritise Climate Action
The Provost elections will take place later this year, with candidates being officially announced on February 5th.
Council Members Slam Provost Over Refusal to Hold Vote on Schols Quota
University Council yesterday passed a quota system for the number of Foundation Scholarships awarded this year.
Two People Believe Old Man Belfield May Be Missing Friend of Over 40 Years
Tributes flooded in for Michael Byrne, also known as Old Man Belfield, after his death two weeks ago.
Drama Department Cancels In-Person Debut Productions
Trinity announced in January that most classes would remain online for the rest of the semester.
Editorial
The Fight for Student Nurses and Midwives’s Pay Must Continue
The government this week announced that they would be pulling student nurses and midwives from placement.
Four Trinity Researchers Win Prestigious UK—Ireland Networking Grants
The grants were established to develop relationships between social science researchers in the UK and Ireland.
Grade Inflation ‘Likely’ Down to Shift to Online Exams, Says College
Grade inflation varied across courses and years of study, ranging from two to four per cent.