Higher Education

Presidential Candidates Ponder a New Era in Student Politics

The four candidates discuss engagement, the repeal referendum and higher education funding.
By Matthew Murphy and Ciaran Molloy

Why Supplemental Fees Are a Bad Deal for Students

Students should oppose the College's proposed fee for repeat exams, writes Domhnall McGlacken-Byrne.
By Domhnall McGlacken-Byrne

The Demise of Dublin University Press

The story of Trinity's printing press involves an enterprising woman, two fires and a mystery move off campus.
By Ivan Rakhmanin
Editorial

Don’t Be Fooled: College Tries to Introduce These Fees Every Few Years

The seemingly compelling arguments to support the introduction of new student fees are a distraction at best.

Ná Bí Meallta: Déanann an Coláiste Iarracht na Táillí Seo a Chur i bhFeidhm Go Minic

Is dallamullóg iad na argóintí seo ar son táillí mic léinn nua.

TCDSU Cookbook, Trinity Officer Engagement, Aramark Protest Impact

Oxford Considers Expanding Trinity-Inspired Access Programme

The foundation-year programme, initially piloted in Lady Margaret Hall, could be duplicated in other Oxford colleges.
By Kathleen McNamee

Dáil Passes Technological Universities Bill

The bill, which would see institutes of technology unite in forming four technological universities, will now move to the Seanad for approval.
By Aisling Marren

Our Hands Are Tied, Trinity’s Financial Officer Tells Postgraduate Students

A trio of senior College staff attempted to mollify postgraduate anger over a fee increase.
By Dominic McGrath

Nearly 40% of Irish Students Face ‘Serious Financial Problems’

A new report found that 46 per cent of students work alongside their studies.
By Alanna MacNamee