Trinity Will Turn Front Gate Lawns Into Wildflower Meadow, After Public Vote
More than 90 per cent of voters in an online poll backed the idea of making Trinity's lawns more sustainable.
Reshaping Board Will Change Trinity’s Governance – And Not for the Better
Prof Eunan O'Halpin, a two-time member of College Board, says history does not support the ideas underpinning proposed alterations to Board.
Board Members Slam Proposals That Could Reshape Trinity’s Governance
A College working group has proposed wholesale changes to the makeup of Trinity’s foremost decision-making body.
DCU Scraps Planned 4% Rent Increase on College Accommodation
The college has abandoned a plan to increase the cost of its campus accommodation by the maximum amount legally allowed.
UL Suspends Erasmus, Study Abroad for First Semester of Next Year
A UL email to affected students said that ‘the Erasmus and Non EU Exchange mobility programmes will be suspended for the Autumn Semester’.
‘Not Good Enough’ That Third-Level Funding Deprioritised, Says Provost
Prendergast urged the government to step in ‘as a matter of urgency’ as colleges face into revenue losses amid the pandemic.
College Classics: The Fencers Who Kicked Off Trinity’s 13-in-a-Row
Until 2008, Trinity's fencers had been also-rans in college fencing for years. That year, they kicked off a winning streak that's still going today.
Six Trinity Research Projects Win Funding to Fight Coronavirus
Dean of Research Linda Doyle said the funding ‘is an example of how vital research is to the health of our nation’.
Normal People Recap: Sublime Direction, Lashings of Sex, But No Trinity – Yet
Episodes one and two of Normal People aired on RTÉ last night – and delivered a masterclass in directing and adolescent dynamics.
‘We Need You’, Taoiseach Tells Trinity’s Graduating Medicine Students
Varadkar also urged international students in Trinity to ‘come back’ to Ireland to pursue their careers.