Passive-aggressive judgement and tut-tutting have been rife throughout the pandemic, but it’s particularly disappointing to see it coming from a government minister, writes Faye Curran.
By Faye Curran
Until every single aspect of Trinity and the education the college provides becomes totally accessible, the label of inaccessibility will cover the whole college, writes Niamh Ní Hoireabhaird.
By Niamh Ní Hoireabhaird
Editorial
TCDSU will lobby College to look into making House Six more accessible, following a motion passed at Council this week.
By The Editorial Board
Editorial
Debating a bill which would give greater protection to student renters, Minister for Higher Education Simon Harris said that an ‘urgent conversation’ is needed on the issue.
By The Editorial Board
Editorial
Student Sport Ireland this week called for third-level sports to be included in current reopening plans.
By The Editorial Board
Editorial
An email was circulated to postgraduate students this week to clarify which motions and amendments were deemed as passed by the GSU executive.
By The Editorial Board
Dúirt Déan Scoil Ghnó na Tríonóide Andrew Burke leis an bhfoireann, mura dtoghfaí Hogan, go mbeadh sé ina ‘baol’ do ghnóthachain na scoile a bhaintear amach le blianta beaga anuas.
Tá roinnt mhaith iarchéimithe ag éileamh do tháinseamh uachtaráin agus leas-uachtaráin an aontais.
Editorial
Dean of Trinity Business School Andrew Burke told staff that if Hogan were not elected, it would be a 'risk' to the school's gains made over recent years.
By The Editorial Board
Editorial
A number of postgraduates are calling for the impeachment of the union’s president and vice president.
By The Editorial Board