Educational Issues
When the Coronavirus Swept Trinity: A Look Back on the Week That Was
As the coronavirus sweeps Ireland, a reconstruction of an unprecedented week in Trinity.
Medicine Exams to Start Tomorrow, With Students Given Two Days Notice
Clinical exams – now worth 25 per cent of students' grade for the year – will start tomorrow due to the spread of coronavirus.
Not True: False Information Tells Students They’ll Get 65% if Exams Cancelled Over Coronavirus
Trinity today confirmed that no information about students receiving 65 per cent was published on the website.
Editorial
The Burkean’s Cultural Warfare is Toxic – But USI’s Deputy Fanned the Flames
It’s hard to believe USI’s second in command was so willing to give up student names to a faceless body that said it wanted to ‘slap them around’.
Editorial
College Rents Have Become Toxic – and Universities Are Risking Their Reputations
University heads have employed a startlingly unrepentant tone on controversial campus rent increases.
Nimh ag Baint le Cogaíocht Chultúrtha an Burkean, Gríosaithe ag Ionadaí USI
Is deacar a chreidiúint go raibh leas-cheannaire USI chomh sásta ainmneacha mac léinn a thabhairt chuig eagraíocht anaithnid a bhí ag iarriadh iad a ‘bhualadh’.
Tá Cíos sna Coláistí Nimhneach Anois – Cáil na n-Ollscoileanna i mBaol
Ghlac ceannairí ollscoile le seasamh neamhleithscéalach maidir le harduithe cíosa conspóideacha.
Students Rally Against Political ‘Stitch Up’ By Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael
Around 300 protestors took to the streets today voicing opposition to a proposed political agreement between Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael.
Final-Year Medicine Exams Could Happen a Month Early, Amid Coronavirus Fears
Final-year medicine students may have to sit crucial clinical assessments a month earlier than they were scheduled to.
UCD Students in Standoff With Security, As Rent Protests Escalate
Students attempted to occupy UCD's Club Restaurant in protest at campus rent increases.