Edmund Heaphy

Report finds 60% of Midwifery Students Bullied on Placement, and Breach of Working Hours Agreement

TCDSU report finds far-reaching issues for midwifery student experience, with two-thirds reporting adverse mental health effects, as a result of financial, victimisation and responsibility pressures.

A Top-down Approach to Debate Has Stifled Dissent at SU Council

Claire Donlon and Edmund Heaphy argue that the current culture at SU council discourages healthy debate.
By Claire Donlon and Edmund Heaphy

Three-quarters of Trinity Respondents to Survey use Drugs, with Majority Unconcerned About its Impact

National Student Drug Survey results lead Lynn Ruane to question whether students understand true impact of drugs.
By Edmund Heaphy

Big Rise for Trinity’s STEM and Law Courses, with Medicine Points Unchanged

7,876 student selected Trinity as their first preference, with 3000 offers made for Trinity places this morning.
By Sinéad Baker and Edmund Heaphy

A New Political Party, and Probably the Only Logical Option for Students

Young people have increased political capital since the referendum. The question is where to put it.
By Edmund Heaphy

In Trinity, the Economics of Action and Reaction

The fourth Trinity Economic Forum began last night, with an opening address by the Governor of the Irish Central Bank

USI Urge Voter Registration Reform, Say Youth Have Increased Political Capital

The Union of Students in Ireland today launch a policy paper on voter registration reform, urging the introduction of online voter registration.

Trinity Student Injured in Berkeley Balcony Accident Awake and “Doing Really Well”

Clodagh Cogley, a single-honours psychology student going into fourth year, is doing well according to her father and brother.

Trinity Senator Criticises Irish Media for Not Reporting Dáil Comments about Denis O’Brien

Senator Sean Barrett says current approach taken to reporting a “matter for deep concern”.

College Cuts Sports Centre Budget by €136,000

Fears that additional money from increase in Sports Centre charge may not be ringfenced for capital development, as promised during referendum.