Tourists – with a few exceptions – are a charming reminder of how beautiful our campus is, writes Aisling Marren.
By Aisling Marren
We are being told to write a novel or learn a language during lockdown, but how about we care for our neglected friendships, argues Molly Furey.
By Molly Furey
Rinne UCD iarracht athruithe a dhéanamh a aithin “baol teannais” idir saoirse acadúil agus idirnaisiúnú.
Níor tugadh an polasaí a bhí á lorg ag mic léinn dóibh, ach rinne an Coláiste tréaniarracht spiorad an pholasaí a léiriú.
Editorial
UCD attempted to make changes that acknowledged a ‘risk of tension’ between academic freedom and internationalisation.
By The Editorial Board
Editorial
Students didn’t get no detriment in the way they’d hoped, but Trinity worked hard to capture the spirit of the policy.
By The Editorial Board
For Aoibh Ní Chroimín, the introduction of fadas for Trinity ID cards made her consider what her Irish and English surnames meant to her.
By Aoibh Ní Chroimín
Analysis
Trinity hasn't adopted no detriment – but it has put a lot of work into minimising detriment to students this exam period, writes Aoife Kearins.
By Aoife Kearins
I rith na seachtaine, d’éiligh na mílte mic léinn go gcuirfear polasaí i bhfeidhm a thabharfadh cosaint dá ghráid.
Editorial
Thousands of students have this week demanded the implementation of a policy that will safeguard their grades.
By The Editorial Board