Educational Issues

Hundreds of Students Given Incorrect Papers at RDS, Delaying Exams

Students’ exams were delayed for an hour and a half after an apparent error with the seating plan.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

International Students Made Up 10% of Scholars This Year

Around 16 per cent of students in 2017/18 came from overseas.
By Ciaran Molloy

After TEP Dispute, Labour Court Grants Extra Holidays to Trinity Staff

Staff will have two extra days annual leave this year due to extra workload caused by changes to the year structure.
By Eleanor O'Mahony
Editorial

Year Changes Have Left Students Beyond Stressed. College Must Address the Cracks

The stress among students and the decline in society engagement point to big problems.

Le Brú Mór ar Mhic Léinn, Caithfidh an Coláiste Tabhairt faoi Laigí TEP

Tá fadhbanna móra le feiceáil le strus na mac léinn agus le meath ar rannpháirtíocht sna cumainn.

Cosmic Physics, Vaccines and Travel Writing: Trinity’s New Electives Look to the Future

The electives will connect students with the groundbreaking research going on across College.
By Sarah Mooney

Engineering Students Bemoan Crowded Christmas Exam Timetable

Many engineering students will sit three exams in less than 24 hours this year.
By Aisling Marren

Two Arts Block Lecture Theatres to Be Open as Study Spaces

TCDSU has booked the Robert Emmett and Thomas Davis theatre for students to study in over the next two weeks.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

Society Engagement Drops in First Term

Under the new year structure, societies have seen a decrease in signups and event attendance.
By Jack Synnott

New Year Structure Causes ‘Massive Stress’ for Students

Students are struggling with an increased workload due to Christmas exams and essay deadlines.
By Donal MacNamee