In Diversifying Paths to Employment, a New Emphasis on Apprenticeships
To provide a practical alternative to the traditional university route, a government strategy hopes to create 50,000 new apprenticeships and traineeships by 2020
Tar éis na gCiorruithe, Níos Mó Fianaise a Léiríonn go bhfuil an Rialtas chun deiridh ar an bPobal
Agus mic léinn ag aontú chun agóid a dhéanamh maidir leis na ciorruithe sláinte intinne, béimnítear neamhéifeachtacht an rialtais.
Editorial
With Mental Health Cuts, More Proof That the Government Lags Behind the People
As students unite to protest cuts to the mental health budget, the government’s ineffectiveness is highlighted.
Pending Board Approval, Aidan Seery to be Appointed Senior Tutor
He will replace the current Senior Tutor, Dr Clare Laudet, at the end of this academic year.
Trinity Professor Elected to Fellowship of the Royal Society
Prof Luke O'Neill will join 50 leading scientists from around the world as a Fellow, a position held by Albert Einstein and Charles Darwin.
For Former Trinity Students, a New and Ambitious Way to Tackle Homelessness
Eight under-twenty-three-year-olds aim to raise €1 million tomorrow for Ireland’s homelessness charities.
In Protest of Mental Health Cuts, Students and Activists Rally Around the Country
In protest of €12 million in cuts to the 2016 mental health budget, national protests called on the government to prioritise mental health funding.
Ivana Bacik Re-Elected to Seanad TCD Panel on Thirteenth Count
With 4,144 votes, Bacik was elected having exceeded quota. She joins David Norris, who was elected last night.
Norris Re-Elected to Seanad TCD Panel on First Count
With 4,070 votes, Norris has been re-elected to the panel having exceeded quota.
The Secret and Normal Lives of Student Drug Dealers in Dublin
Julianne Flynn interviews two student drug dealers about morals, the perils of the industry and our current drug policy.