College
TCDSU Apologises for Misleading Information on Referendum
TCDSU has since circulated an email with full details of the constitutional amendment.
Editorial
The Provostial Elections Will Affect Every Student’s Life. They Must Stay Clued In
Applications for the position of Provost have opened.
Harris Pushes for More In-Person Teaching Next Semester
The third-level sector has moved primarily online since the beginning of the semester.
The Pandemic Has Left DUFC Hungry to Get Back on to the Pitch
The coronavirus has wreaked havoc with sport in Ireland, with the government majorly restricting game time teams can get in.
Trinity Commemorates Its Fallen Staff and Students on Remembrance Day
The Provost laid a wreath in the 1937 Reading Room for those who died in the First World War.
Ernst & Young Renew Sponsorship Deal With the Hist
This sponsorship will see continued event collaboration between the financial services firm and college society, and a paid internship will be awarded to one lucky student debater.
Contribution
Sean Binder’s Arrest Represents the Criminalisation of Compassion
One can only make sense of what is happening to Sean Binder in light of EU policy to criminalise solidarity, writes Dr Andrew Finlay.
Today’s Housing Revolution Means a Very Different Future
The housing crisis is undoubtedly a severe problem. But young people on the frontlines can cultivate a better approach, writes Ciannait Khan.
Trinity’s ADAPT Centre Launches €5m FinTech Strategy
The project was launched yesterday by ADAPT alongside the Minister for Finance and Public Expenditure and Reform, Paschal Donohoe.
International Applications to Trinity Dip After Years of Seismic Growth
There was a slight drop in non-EU applications this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.