Trinity to Splash €16m on Old AIB Building, After Four Years of Leasing It
College hopes to sell the building, which houses departments displaced by Printing House Square, in five years time.
Léiríonn Agóid Réamhghníomach Conas Arduithe Cíosa A Sheachaint
Bhí an ceart ag agóideoirí rabhadh a thabhairt don Chólaiste go bhfuil mic léinn réidh le troid i gcoinne arduithe cíosa.
Nocht an Rás Uachtaránachta i mBliana gur Aontas Polaitiúil é TCDSU
Bhí forlámhas ag an deighilt idir náisiúnta agus áitiúil san fheachtas toghcháin don uachtarán i mbliana, agus bhí an bua ag aontas polaitiúil.
Universities to Provide Drug and Alcohol-Free Accommodation
A new government health initiative will require universities to offer accommodation free from drugs and alcohol.
How to Win a TCDSU Election – From the Designer of Hillary Clinton’s ‘H’
World-famous graphic designer Michael Bierut talks about the importance of design in elections – but why it's also 'bullshit' in a way.
Roderick Ford Brings ‘the Hidden Aspects of Being’ to the Project Arts Centre
The poet and playwright talks about his new play, called The Spider's House, and expressing the neglected side of things on stage.
An Array of Talent on Show at First Battle of the Bands Semi-Final
The lineup for the opening semi-final of this year's Battle of the Bands includes a refreshing collection of new talent.
UCC Students Occupy Campus, Vowing Not to Leave Until Rent Hikes Scrapped
UCCSU president Ben Dunlea said the union would not stand by the college's decision to hike on-campus rent by three per cent.
Archers Hit Bullseye With Two Medals at Indoor Student Championships
Aoife Simm was on target to secure a silver medal in the women's recurve open.
UL Under Fire for ‘Prison Cell’ Accommodation Proposals
The proposal, which will see a second bed added to apartments designed for one person, has been condemned by student leaders as 'appalling'.