Mental Health Week’s “Me Too Monologues” to Perform Untold Student Stories

The show, starting tonight, is about identity and is written and performed entirely by Trinity students.
By Gillian Murtagh
Analysis

Between General Elections, Promises from Parties on Higher Education Become Clearer

Comparing the manifestos of the political parties between 2011 and now reveals broken promises and clearer policies.
By Chris McMahon

Debate on Legal Consequences of Repeal of Eighth Descends into Exchange on Morals

Division between legality of abortion and the question of morality are not easily ascertained, speakers agree.
By Edmund Heaphy

Pav Starts Serving Breakfast, with 70 Customers Last Friday

Customers can get a full breakfast for just €5 after 7.30am.
By Ciaran Sunderland
Editorial

With Few Females Running for Election Yet Again, the Failure of “Women in Leadership” Becomes Apparent

The “successes” of last year’s Women in Leadership campaign failed to carry over to this year, because a long-term problem can’t be solved with a short-term solution.
Editorial

Halls Workshops are a Welcome First Step, But Tackling Sexual Assault Needs to Become More Fundamental

The “mandatory” Trinity Hall workshops bring us closer to a widespread understanding of consent, but we need a long-term solution to the college-wide problem.

Higher Education Funding, Access and Broken Labour Party Promise Front and Centre at USI Hustings

Hustings held by the Union of Students in Ireland featured representatives from all major parties.
By Eleanor O'Mahony and Dominic McGrath

Tenure-track, TCDSU Elections and New Philanthropy Drive from Trinity

Editors of The University Times discuss some of the biggest stories of the past week, including the TCDSU election candidates.
By Jack O'Kennedy

With Revision of College Statutes, College Takes Opportunity to Clarify Scholarship

Scholars could now be elected year round under certain circumstances, while Trinity Hall is defined as accommodation "in College".
By Emer Gerrard

Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain Criticises Trinity’s Muslim Student Association

The council's spokesperson, Maryam Namazie, was involved in controversy surrounding a visit to SOFIA last year.
By Aoife O’Donoghue and Emer Gerrard