College

Ó Scoil Lán-Ghaeilge, Chuig ‘Cén Fáth Gaeilge?’

Smaoíníonn Alannah Ní Mhúirí ar na difríochtaí a thagann leis an athrú mór ó theanga amháin chuig teanga eile gan an tír a fhágail.
By Alannah Ní Mhúirí

College Will Facilitate Wrongly Graded Students If Govt Funds Places

College also said that students already admitted to Trinity under the calculated grades system will be able to remain in Trinity.
By Molly Furey

The Leaving Certificate – Once Put to Bed – Rears Up Again

The government today announced that the results of some 6,500 students were incorrectly calculated.
By Emer Moreau

Former Phil President Ryan Grunwell Elected Chair of CSC

Chair of Players Ultan Pringle was elected Secretary of the CSC.
By Mairead Maguire

Students With Incorrect Grades Will Get Higher Preferences If Warranted

Mistakes in the calculated grades system have led to at least 7,200 students receiving incorrect grades.
By Cormac Watson and Sárán Fogarty

Calculated Grades Mess Up Could Affect Over 6,000 Students

The coding error in the system may mean colleges have to increase the number of places available in some courses.
By Cormac Watson

Yoga, Debates and Critters: Freshers’ Week Day Three

Mairead Maguire gives us the lowdown on Wednesday’s best events.
By Mairead Maguire

Five Trinity Schools Achieve Bronze Athena SWAN Award

The awards recognise the commitment of institutions, schools and departments to improving gender equality.
By Sarán Fogarty

The Trinity Twenty

Here are 20 people studying at Trinity College Dublin who you should probably know.

College Launches Inclusive Curriculum Project

A number of students have been appointed to the project’s advisory board.
By Sarán Fogarty