After Criticism Over Impact on Female Academics, Trinity Revises Tenure-Track Proposal
Changes to proposal to be considered at a meeting of the College Board tomorrow.
As Part of New Investments, Sports Department in Negotiations for New Off-Campus Facilities
Since the Sports Levy Referendum last April, College has made steps to expands its sports facilities, including Iveagh Grounds, new pitches in Santry and a planned expansion of the Sports Centre gym.
After Years of Frustration, Institutes of Technology Staff to Strike on February 3rd
Institutes of technology will see their lecturing staff go on strike, calling for the government to re-evaluate and open a conversation on the future of higher education in Ireland.
Trinity Men’s Basketball Lose League Game against UCD 61-49
The defeat is their third loss in a row, with the team yet to win a league game this year.
Ice Cube and Kevin Hart on Chat Up Lines, the Oscars Boycott and Playing a Cop After Run-Ins With the Police
The actors addressed the Phil yesterday, speaking on their future as actors and on making movies without studio interference.
The Dark Problem of Ireland’s Young Men
Hugh Mitchell raises the untalked about issue of suicide rates among young men in Ireland.
Trinity Sports Scholar Aisling Maher Talks About Balancing College, Club and County
Jake O'Donnell speaks to Trinity Sports Scholar and Dublin Young Camogie Player of the Year.
With the Closure of the Sweet Shop, a Community Mourns
Closing on Christmas Eve, Bridie Mooney's sweet shop in Greystones, Co Wicklow, has been at the heart of the community for decades.
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The Case for Staying in This New Year’s Eve
Why one writer wants to avoid the clubs, the weather, and the forced merriment.
College to Introduce Lactation Spaces for Student and Staff Parents
The Equality Office is currently in the process of finding suitable spaces for student and staff parents to breastfeed.