Déánann Dearcadh Chomhairle Cathrach faoi DIT Tuirbíní Gaoithe de Mhic Léinn

Nochtann buairt ón gComhairle Cathrach agus ó mhuintir na háite faoi fhorbairtí i nGráinseach Ghormáin dearcadh achrannach i dtreo iostais do mhic léinn.

Council’s “Not in my Back Yard” Stance Over DIT Treats Students as Wind Turbines

Concerns from Dublin City Council and local residents over proposed developments at Grangegorman reveal a troubling attitude to student accommodation.

In Ainneoin Scóranna Iontacha, Cailleann DUFC i gCoinne Choláiste Mhuire 37-24

Tar éis tús lag, níor éirigh le Coláiste na Tríonóide an deighilt a bhí idir na foirne ag leath-am a shárú.
By Ronan Fallon

Gym Programmes and Why You Should Follow One

A gym programme is the next step in developing a long-term, personalised gym routine.
By David Lynch
Contribution

Responsibility, Flexibility and Experience: What I Learned Working at a Startup

Rejecting the stability of big companies, one former student found that working for a startup meant new knowledge, new experiences and more responsibility.
By Conor Broderick

Trinity’s Academic Promotions to be Linked to College Finances, Under New Reforms

Promotions of senior academic staff will now be based on quotas driven by financial restrictions, rather than staff numbers.
By Eleanor O’Mahony

Bringing Trinity’s Historic Campus into the Future

Paul Roberts of Turnberry Consulting is the man responsible for developing a strategy to redevelop and maintain Ireland's most famous university campus.
By Ciaran Breen
Contribution

A Foreigner’s Perspective on Abortion in Ireland

Julie Irigaray discusses what it's like to experience Ireland as student coming from a country where abortion has been legal for decades.
By Julie Irigaray

Citing Effects on Students, USI Condemns Failure to Resolve Bus Strike

Referencing the 'tens of thousands' of students that would have used services today, USI condemned Bus Éireann management for not resolving the dispute.
By Isla Hoe

Unite Attacks New Policy on External Contractors, as Dispute with College Continues

Unite, which represents support and administrative staff in Trinity, has said the new policy breaches the Lansdowne Road Agreement.
By Dominic McGrath