Educational Issues

Editorial

The New Strategic Plan Will Be More Than a Document

The new strategic plan will set the course of the College for the next five years.
Editorial

With an Apt Ceremony, Trinity Affirmed Philanthropy as a Key to its Future

Thursday’s event is surely the most important moment of Provost Patrick Prendergast’s term.

Trinity to Tackle Administrative Issues in New Strategic Plan

College will attempt to 'foster an agile and effective organisation' in the next five years.
By Donal MacNamee

Provost Calls for Support of Graduates at €400m Philanthropy Launch

Trinity launched 'the largest and most ambitious' philanthropy campaign in Irish history in the Exam Hall today.
By Donal MacNamee and Eleanor O'Mahony
Editorial

College Must Learn From This Year’s Exam Chaos

Students encountered a myriad of problems – both administrative and TEP-related – this exam season.
Editorial

Thanks to TEP, College Is in Danger of Losing Its Unique Society Life

Trinity cannot bury its head in the sand while student societies struggle.

Societies Face Drop in Engagement in Second Term

Societies faced difficulties attracting high attendance at events in the run-up to exams.
By Aisling Marren

From the Big Smoke to the Big Apple

Rachel O'Leary speaks to the pioneers behind Trinity's prestigious new dual degree with Columbia University, and the course's first students.
By Rachel O’Leary
Contribution

How TSM Students Became TEP’s Latest Casualty

The new joint-honours programme is an ill-thought-out replacement of TSM, writes Emer Moreau.
By Emer Moreau

100 Invigilators Did Not Show Up for Exams

College appealed for urgent backup, after 100 failed to attend their assigned shift this morning.
By Eleanor O'Mahony