New Masters in Human Resource Management Approved for Business School
Trinity is seeking accreditation from the three largest HR professional bodies for the new programme
Bite of Life: Wholesome By Name, Wholesome By Nature
Georgie Emery speaks to Bite of Life’s manager, Jorinde Rolsma, about the 20 years of success that the business are currently celebrating.
To Improve Representation, TCDSU to Introduce New Academic Senate Structure
The structure, which seeks to improve academic representation while reducing the workload for class representatives, will be trialled for two-years.
Two Planning Applications Seek to Improve Accessibility of Front Square Buildings
The applications, if successful, would see the introduction of platform lifts to the Chapel and Public Theatre,
Long-Awaited Student Nap Room Opens in Goldsmith Hall
The nap room, a campaign promise of Aoibhinn Loughlin, TCDSU Welfare Officer, comes as the union is working to develop more student spaces.
Review of College’s Data Protection Policy Finds Positives, But Warns of Risks
The review called for the introduction of a Data Protection Officer, as well as better data protection training.
Reflecting the Artist’s Outrageous Personality and its Impact on the World, Beyond Caravaggio
The exhibition, which is currently running in the National Gallery, includes the Taking of Christ and Supper at Emmaus.
Student Nurses Set to Lose Supervision During INMO Strike
The strike, which will take place on March 7th, will see nurses across the country take part in the work to rule campaign.
“Wherever our Talons May Land”: Bitch Falcon on New Music and Flying the Nest
Killian Barry speaks to the three-piece band about their recent tour and how they strive to balance time spent in the studio with live performances.
Ryan Doyle Extinguishes Promotion Hopes for Trinity Women’s Football
While the scoreline represented a a 5-1 loss to IT Blanchardstown, the match was closely contested with a strong showing from DULAFC.