The Faces Behind Dublin Food Look Towards the Future
From Bretzel Bakery to La Cocina Cuevas food truck, The University Times looks towards a 2021 full of flavour.
Council Members Slam Provost Over Refusal to Hold Vote on Schols Quota
University Council yesterday passed a quota system for the number of Foundation Scholarships awarded this year.
Trinity Trend: The Afghan Coat
You can expect to catch glimpses of this y2k-does-60s coat complete with fleecy trim on your daily walks from now on.
Ireland Steadily Declined in OECD Research Spending Rankings Over Decade, Says Govt
In 2018, Ireland was ranked 23rd out of 37 countries, a fall of nine places since 2008.
College to Waive Semester Two Rent for Residents Who Leave Before March
College is asking students to consider whether or not it is necessary that they return to Trinity accommodation.
DUFC Head Coach Tony Smeeth Hopeful for 10-Week Rugby Season
Plans are underway for a condensed rugby season for DUFC though Smeeth cautioned that ‘this could go out the window’.
University Council Approves Schols Quota System at Acrimonious Meeting
A quota system was proposed in the wake of fears that online exams would cause a spike in the number of scholarships awarded.
Trinity and UL Researchers Secure €7M for Sustainable Crop Project
The work is funded by Horizon 2020, Europe’s largest research funding scheme.
Student-Run Film Zine to Launch This Friday
The Film Scene, founded by Trinity student Hannah-Kate Ní Shioradáin, will release its debut film zine on January 22nd.
Four Trinity Researchers Win Prestigious UK—Ireland Networking Grants
The grants were established to develop relationships between social science researchers in the UK and Ireland.