Educational Issues
Is Rud Onórach É a Bheith Rannpháirteach i dToghcháin TCDSU
Beidh tionchar ag ionadaí mic léinn a toghfar ar cúrsaí an choláiste agus cúrsaí níos leithne.
Editorial
Proposed Exam Changes Will Only See Students Suffer
Trinity needs to decide which it values more: its students or the Trinity Education Project.
D’fhulaingeodh Mic Léinn Mar Gheall ar na Athruithe Scrúdaithe Molta
Caithfidh Tríonóid cinneadh a dhéanamh: An bhfuil Tionscnamh Oideachais na Tríonóide (TEP) níos luachmhaire ná a mic léinn?
Supplemental Exams to be Held Two Weeks Earlier this Year
The change is to accommodate the new academic year structure coming into effect this September.
Trinity Project to Recreate Centuries of Lost Historical Records
A blaze in the Irish Civil War destroyed thousands of records. Now, they're being recreated.
Few Words for Third-Level Funding, at Action Plan Launch
Previous education action plans have set targets for decisions on higher education funding.
GMITSU to Vote on Removal of Education Officer
Students will vote tomorrow on whether they want to retain the role.
Education Candidate Beats a Path Beyond Trinity’s Reforms
The sole candidate spoke about the impending Trinity Education Project and other plans she has beyond the project.
Presidential Candidates Ponder a New Era in Student Politics
The four candidates discuss engagement, the repeal referendum and higher education funding.
Why Supplemental Fees Are a Bad Deal for Students
Students should oppose the College's proposed fee for repeat exams, writes Domhnall McGlacken-Byrne.