News

CSC, TCDSU Fail to Reach Quorum for Respective Meetings
The CSC AGM was due to take place this evening and TCDSU council was scheduled to meet.

Students to Sit Some Leaving Cert Exams in Fifth Year Under Mooted Reforms
Written examinations will be worth no more than 60 per cent of a student's final leaving certificate marks as part of phased changes.

Trinity’s Divestment from Fossil Fuels Still Not Complete
College said last year it would move its investment portfolio into a new, climate-conscious fund by the end of March.

College Left €150m Short for Trinity East by Government
There were no provisions in the National Development Plan for the site, which was being billed as a second campus for Trinity.

Social Work Students Hit Out at New ‘Stressful’ Attendance Tracker
The mobile app keeps a log of how often a student is late to class or misses lectures entirely.

Staff, Students Divided Over Retention of Online Teaching
A survey of staff and students has revealed how both cohorts feel about keeping pandemic-induced changes such as open-book exams.

Two Seanad Candidates Criticise GSU for Unilaterally Endorsing Scanlon
PhD students Ryan Alberto Ó Giobúin and Michael McDermott are also members of the GSU.

Chief Medical Officer Tony Holohan to Take Up Professorship in Trinity
Holohan became a household name during the pandemic.

Ents Expresses Frustration at Trinity Ball Ticketing Mixup
Over 300 people have been issued refunds after heavy traffic on the Ball website meant more users paid for tickets than the number of tickets available.

Ivana Bacik Named Labour Leader
The first-time TD is a former TCDSU president and Reid Professor of Criminal Law in Trinity.