Higher Education Crisis a Risk to Economy, says Government Report
The annual national risk assessment has identified underinvestment in higher education as a risk to the economy.
All of Ireland’s College-Owned Student Accommodation Hit by Price Increases
Every one of Ireland's colleges has raised the price of its student accommodation for 2019/20.
For LGBT Students, Rainbow Housing Offers a Place They Can Call Home
For LGBT students, rainbow housing offers accommodation free from fear of discrimination, writes Nathan O'Regan.
Study Spaces Extended in 24-Hour Library for Supplementals
The first three floors of Kinsella Hall will be turned into a 24-hour study space in August.
Backed by College, Trinity Interns Document Israeli Abuses in Jerusalem
Every year, Trinity interns spend around a month in Jerusalem's Old City, documenting Israeli human rights abuses against Palestinians.
Provost: New Government Oversight a ‘Risk’ to University Autonomy
Provost Patrick Prendergast said government interference in higher education could 'damage the university system'.
Trinity Basketballers Help Ireland Beat Britain in Euros
Ireland remain unbeaten in the under-20 FIBA Basketball European Championship and will now face Israel in the second phase.
Díospóirí Twitter: Ró-luath Chun an Tithíocht Bogha Báistí a Cháineadh, nó a Chanónú
D’eascair meoin éagsúla maidir le tithíocht-LADT i OL an tseachtain seo.
Ag Cearnóg Theach na Clódóireachta, Tá an Tríonóid i bPráisc Oibre – Arís
Beidh aiféala ar an gColáiste nár íoc siad pluméirí Cearnóg Theach na Clódóireachta mar is ceart cheana.
Editorial
Twitter Debaters: It’s Too Soon to Condemn, or Canonise, Rainbow Housing
UL’s LGBT-focused housing scheme was the subject of online divisions this week.