Sinéad Baker
Trinity’s Alternative Admissions Feasibility Study Extended into its Third Year
University Council approved the extension of the study, which aims to influence national policy and shift focus away from the leaving cert points race.
Chair of Oversight Commission Censured Following Spread of Homophobia Rumours
A motion to censure Jason Leonard is to be brought against Leonard.
Students Played A Decisive Role in Achieving Marriage Equality, USI Hears
Tánaiste: “You made grá the law.”
Board Approves Student Charges, But With Some Concessions
Charges no longer include fee for supplemental exams and some include waiver scheme.
TCDSU Hangs Marriage Equality Banner Across Trinity’s College Green Facade
Banner, quoting the Provost, hung without permission of College authorities.
New Scholars Offered On-campus Accommodation After Delay to Trinity Hall Move
Newly elected scholars have been offered on-campus accommodation after a challenge by the Scholars' Committee which postpones the move to Trinity Hall until 2015.
Alan Rusbridger on Edward Snowden, Social Media and Social Change
The former Guardian Editor addressed TCD Law Society this evening on the increasing importance of social media and free speech.
External Review of Counselling Service Reiterates Concerns Over Service’s Future
Review praises performance of service but recommends levy to combat lack of funding and risk of staff burnout.
Voter Registration is No Substitute for Day of Action
USI must utilise its political capital in the most effective way, argues Sinéad Baker.
At NCAD, Protests Resulting from the Trappings of a Shift in Ideology
Students, staff and alumni protest in NCAD over controversial practices by the College.