Edmund Heaphy

Welcome To Trinity, Comrade

Edmund Heaphy argues for a more nuanced approach to comparing capitalism and socialism

Students Question Provost on Privatisation, Cuts and Accommodation Crisis

Provost Patrick Prendergast attended a Q&A session, jointly organised by the Phil and Trinity College Students' Union.

66-year-old Man Charged with Damaging Front Gate

The man, accused of causing more than €40,000 in damage to the gate, appeared before Dublin District Court this evening.

Several Societies Accuse Students’ Union of Copyright Infringement

The union's "Welcome to Trinity" video uses inadequate licensing of society footage, sources say.

Trinity Engineers to Lead Next-Generation Aircraft Project as part of €5 million Initiative

A team from from Trinity’s Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering Department have been chosen to lead the project aimed at reducing noise pollution.

Trinity’s First Online Course Already has 10,000 Students

The course, exploring Irish war and revolution between 1912-1923, has proved extremely popular, with half of students coming from outside Ireland.

Points Drop for Medicine Nationally and Dramatic Rise for Trinity’s Science Courses

The points required to study medicine have dropped nationwide while some science courses in Trinity have risen by more than 50 points.

Ruairí Quinn: Speaking Little of Higher Education

Edmund Heaphy takes an in-depth look at Ruairí Quinn's term as Minister for Education, starting from the day he took office in 2011.

The Disparity Between Aims and Actions in Trinity

What the student charges and HEA Reports over the past two days mean in a Trinity and national context

College to Significantly Revise Student Charge Proposals

The Provost has relayed his intention to reverse several of the controversial measures approved at last week’s Finance Committee meeting.