Grants withdrawn from nursing and dental hygiene students
Students may have to repay previous payments as grants for certain students are cancelled.
Staff and students want Trinity to be more like Oxbridge according to survey by ‘Identity Initiative’
Identity Initiative conduct survey regarding the Trinity brand.
Uaigneas i Lár an tSlua
Is fusa anois dul i dteagmáil le daoine ná riamh cheana, ach an uaigní sinn de bharr na meán sóisialta? Tionchar na meán sóisialta atá faoi chaibidil ag Frances Mulraney.
Tidings of comfort
Christmas can be a testing time for many. Michael Stone offers some guidance on how to stay mentally healthy the whole year round.
Slaving away
Michael Lanigan looks at the everyday factors that facilitate modern slavery in the society we live in.
Find a lifeline in Niteline
Editor Elaine McCahill speaks with Niteline volunteer and head of their Public Faces campaign, Aaron Watson about his experience being both behind and in front of the phoneline.
Editorial: Student services being cut by board without student representation
Editor Elaine McCahill and Deputy Editor Tommy Gavin comment on the soon to come cuts to College services. The board which has decided upon these cuts has no students represented on it.
What the Tom Lenihan debate says about Trinity
William Foley questions the cosy consensus that stifles critical engagement with Trinity life.
National Media Conference 2013: A round up
Irish Times Editor tells delegates to beware of “muck-raking” in student journalism, while former TCDSU President and Liveline presenter Joe Duffy warns of lack of social diversity.











Separate the economy from the academy
Posted by Editor on January 22, 2014 · 1 Comment
Keith O’Neill condemns the conflation of business with education.
Category Comment · Tags Business, Education, students