A study from Trinity's school of social work and social policy found that 89% of women with disabilities surveyed had experienced emotional abuse from a partner.
By Nicole Saluck
TCDSU has pressured College to double the funding allocated by HEA to combat period poverty.
By Mercedes Hamilton
“Cá bhfuil an Ghaeilge?” read the banner taped to the Campanile on Friday morning.
By Alannah Wrynn
Last summer front desk workers were paid exactly minimum wage, with supervisors being paid "a few cents more". A former supervisor told The University Times “this is not quite enough for the level of responsibility our role requires".
By Natalia Kamendy
“Any place that gives me a medal for doing no work is a friend of mine”.
By Ila Raso
The annual race took place on October 27 with over 2,200 participants and the support of the city centre
By Ila Raso
Na "Syngers' ina Ghaelgeoirí - Nach deas an scéal é!
By Fachtna Mac Conghail
Trinity professors mitigate AI use in classrooms ahead of official college policy announcements.
By Mercedes Hamilton
With lifts frequently broken, back to back day-long lectures, and disabled bathrooms locked, several students with disabilities have told The University Times that Trinity is not an accessible living or learning environment.
By Nicole Saluck and Natalia Kamendy
Ents Officer Peadar Walsh speaks to The University Times about hosting the student bar's largest event on record.
By Freja Goldman