Educational Issues

Editorial

Trinity is Keeping Faith in an International Solution to a National Problem

International students remain a lucrative source of funding for College, even if the pressing realities of a city centre campus sometimes get in the way.

Over 500 Graduates Sign Supplemental Exam Fee Petition

Five-hundred and nineteen Trinity alumni have signed a petition calling on the Provost to reverse the decision to introduce a supplemental exam fee.
By Róisín Power

‘Tóg an Tríonóid ar ais’, an Seanrá Nach Bhfuil an Coláiste In Ann Neamhaird a Dhéanamh De

Is coláiste é seo atá tar éis ollscoil a díol nach n-aithníonn an chuid is mó de mhac léinn rófhada.
Editorial

On the ‘Alternative Proposals’ to Supplemental Exam Fees

There seems to be no good reason why the Trinity Education Project should have to be cost neutral at every turn.
Editorial

‘Take Back Trinity’, the Maxim College Can No Longer Ignore

For too long, Trinity has been selling a university most students scarcely recognise.

Ar na ‘Moltaí Malartacha’ do Táillí Athscrúduithe

Ní dhealraíonn sé go bhfuil cúis maith ann go gcaithfidh an Tionscnamh Oideachais na Tríonóide a bheith costas-neodrach le gach casadh.

No Set Budget for the Trinity Education Project

Each aspect of the project is costed individually.
By Róisín Power

Dining Hall Occupation to End Today

After a night of protest, students will leave the Dining Hall today.
By Niamh Egleston

TCDSU to Cover €2,000 Wages Bill for Dining Hall Staff

The union will cover the wages of casual student staff who couldn’t work during the occupation.
By Dominic McGrath

Trade Union Celebrates ‘Landmark’ Agreement Between Universities and Staff

IFUT and the Irish Universities Association signed an agreement that would resolve some ongoing concerns over temporary contracts.
By Aisling Marren