College

Most Universities Do Not Record Sexual Assaults, Survey Finds

This month, USI found that nearly one third of female students have experienced non-consensual penetration during their time in college.
By Cormac Watson
Contribution

It’s Time for Trinity to Re-Evaluate How It Shares Out Its Accommodation

A system that places weight on students’ ‘contribution to college life’, more than students’ need, is one that merits interrogation, writes Ella Connolly.
By Ella Connolly

In a Pandemic, a Virtual Erasmus Offers a New Way of Crossing Cultures

Erasmus+ Virtual Exchange is a pilot project of the European Commission. Its champions say it's a new way of learning – culturally and pedagogically.
By Naoise D’Arcy

How The University Times Adapted to a Lockdown

The problems faced by this newspaper weren't the biggest in the world, but we wanted to be the source of information for students and staff.
By Donal MacNamee

A Trinity Magazine That Explores What Might Come Next

POST– is a new, online magazine started by Trinity students. It's forward-looking, and it's not afraid of a little weirdness.
By Ellen Finnerty

Meet the Costume Designer Who Kitted Out Connell and Marianne

Lorna Marie Mugan, Normal People's costume designer, talks vintage clothes, the importance of place and Connell's famous chain.
By Aoife Murray

Provost Hails ‘New Beginning’ as Higher Education Department Set Up

Prendergast told The University Times higher education and research ‘can now work together for the benefit of students, industry and the country’.
By Donal MacNamee

Simon Harris to Become Minister for Higher Education, Innovation and Research

Harris's appointment to a full ministership could indicate the creation of a new department with specific responsibility for third-level.
By Emer Moreau and Donal MacNamee

There’s Only One Nanny, and I’m Grateful Every Day for Her

By Aisling Marren

‘Paul Mescal Was Five Feet Away From Me’: Meet the Extras of Normal People

Normal People's TV adaptation catapulted its cast to overnight fame. Many Trinity students were there, in the background, working as extras.
By Gráinne Mahon