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.
By Alannah Wrynn
600 Medicine students spent Friday collecting funds for teaching hospitals.
By Isabella Roussel
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.
By Nicole Saluck
The Phil’s Udoma debate saw six members leave the chamber after speakers disclosed their experiences of racism within the Phil.
By Brídín Ní Fhearraigh-Joyce
The U.S. presidential elect is expected to impact Ireland’s economy and international conflicts.
By Mercedes Hamilton
Trinity’s Taskforce on Academic and Institutional International Links and Related Matters was established following BDS’ and TCDSU’S five-day encampment in May.
By Mercedes Hamilton
In a three hour meeting, the ethnic minorities officer was elected and two Sabbatical Officers disclosed being threatened by the public.