News

Unnatural Sleep Patterns Linked to Fat Gain and Obesity in Recent Trinity Study
The new research has implications for the health of students and medical workers, but could lead to future methods and therapies combatting obesity and “wasting” through the regulation of sleep patterns.

Three Month Wait Time for Psychiatrist Appointments at College Health
During its busiest season over two thousand doctor and nurse appointments are reserved for students.

An Siopa Leabhar ar Oscailt Arís Tar Éis a Dhúnta
Dúnadh sean-ionad an Siopa ag deireadh mhí Mheáin Fómhair.

Discovery of New Oscar Wilde Books Resolves a Serious Loss in LGBT Literary History.
The three new books found from Wilde’s personal collection by the University College Library team provides new insight into the life of the famous writer.

USI Survey Finds Major Political Parties are Unresponsive to Student Issues
Governing parties face criticism from the Union of Students in Ireland and People Before Profit for not responding to USI's questions on party policy.

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Tá cuma ar an scéal go bhfuil ainmhí nua tagtha go hUiscí na hÉireann.

College Announces Plans to Increase Staffing at Oifig na Gaeilge
College has been criticised by TCDSU for failing to comply with Official Language legislation, with TCDSU calling for an Action Plan as to how College intends to achieve the goal of 20% of its staff having upper-intermediate level Irish by 2030. TCDSU is also calling for a tripling in funding for Oifig na Gaeilge in order to see at least two more staff members fully employed.

Trinity Med Day Host Fundraiser
600 Medicine students spent Friday collecting funds for teaching hospitals.

Trinity Student Launches Petition to Advocate for Free Period Products in Secondary Schools
Half of girls 12-19 living in Ireland experience period poverty. Sheenagh Rowland speaks to The University Times about the need for equitable access to period products.
