Two Tales of a City: History and Horticulture in Austria’s Capital

Emma Taggart and Orla Murnaghan, separate visitors to Vienna months before the pandemic hit, on their short spells in a city with a rich history.
By Emma Taggart and Orla Murnaghan

Recruitment Freeze Could Continue, in Plan to Save €30m on Day-to-Day Costs

Trinity hasn't said how long a current staff recruitment freeze will last, but it's a key part of a strategy to cut College's operating costs by 10 per cent.
By Emer Moreau

Trinity Condemns ‘Culture of Racism’ in US, Promises Changes on Campus

An email sent to all students today admitted that ‘more needs to be done’ to create an inclusive campus and tackle racism in the College.
By Donal MacNamee

TCDSU Blasts College for ‘Embarrassing’ Silence on Racism Protests

Laura Beston wrote in a letter to the provost that College's lack of response was ‘particularly concerning’ for black students.
By Emer Moreau

Students with Disabilities Have Long Sought Online Learning. It Must Continue and Improve

The coronavirus has brought online and remote learning to Trinity. Now they must be built upon, writes Niamh Ní Hoireabhaird.
By Niamh Ní Hoireabhaird

Without Major Cutbacks, College Could Run Out of Cash by September 2021

A confidential report shown at College Board flags a worst-case scenario where Trinity’s unrestricted cash plummets into the red by next summer.
By Cormac Watson

Trinity is Considering Drastic €20m Cutbacks on Its Building Projects

College has put its capital expenditure under review, in order to ‘conserve cash’ amid fears over the financial impact of the coronavirus.
By Molly Furey

Provost’s Salary Puts Him ‘In Breach’ of Government Approvals

Benefit in kind on Prendergast's annual salary of €201,000 means his ‘total remuneration exceeds the 2011 approval implication’ from the government.
By Donal MacNamee

College Classics: Hurlers Make Fitzgibbon History Against Garda College

A first-ever win in the Fitzgibbon Cup in 2019 did more than just secure Trinity's hurlers the points – it was a statement of college hurling intent.
By Cormac Watson

‘Flightless Fitzgerald’: Remembering One of Trinity’s Greatest Scientific Pioneers

A peculiar and humble man, George Francis Fitzgerald has been largely forgotten – despite his mighty contributions.
By Gillian O'Neill