Tar éis don Ollamh Peter Coxon éirí as Bhord an Choláiste, agus gan an t-Ollamh Eoin O'Dell mar Chathoirleach ar na Comhaltaí, tá síos deacra ná riamh le cuntasach a chomeád as an gColáiste.
Editorial
With the resignation of Prof Peter Coxon from the College Board, and with Prof Eoin O’Dell no longer Chair of the Fellows, the job of holding Trinity to account has only become harder.
By The Editorial Board
Editorial
If we have increased “political capital”, why was the only thing benefitting students a vague commitment to increase money to the student assistance fund?
By The Editorial Board
Más fíor go bhfuil "caipiteal polaitíochta" méadaithe againn, cén fáth gurb é an t-aon ní sa bhuiséad a chabhróidh le mic léinn ná geall doiléir le airgead a chaitheamh ar Chiste Cúnaimh na Mac Léinn?
Contribution
The current situation for those seeking abortions is not just a social issue, but explicitly affects and discriminates against the student population.
By Kalianne Farren and Paige Reynolds
Contribution
Le níos mó scoláirí ná riamh le hard-chaighdeán Ghaeilge ag freastail ar Choláiste na Tríonóide, is gá dúinn an cumas teanga seo, faoi cheilt ag na mic léinn inár measc, a nochtú agus a fhorbairt.
By Colm Ó Néill
Contribution
Legacy problems with Erasmus and an inflexible administration leave some students trapped.
By Sean Owens
Hugh Mitchell profiles Head Librarian, Helen Shenton, and discusses how her influence will revamp the College’s library system.
By Hugh Mitchell
Aisling Curtis says that the library's new five-year strategic plan is a step in the right direction but cautions against complacency.
By Aisling Curtis
Prof Pat O'Connor, a member of the HEA Gender Equality panel, argues that the new tenure track system could hinder career progression for women.
By Pat O'Connor