Private Student Housing in Galway Failing WHO Temperature Standards

Research carried out in NUI Galway found that temperature levels across the majority of private student accommodation were regularly below the recommended 18°C.
By Maitiú Charleton

Beidh Coinneáil Siar Airgid ón GSU mar Bhrú air Ath-dhaonlathú a Dhéanamh

Chuir an Lárchoiste Caipitíochta maoiniú an GSU ar fionraí go dtí go mbeidh gearáin óna EGM i mí Aibreáin freagartha aige.

USI Calls for College-Owned Student Accommodation Plan in Budget 2022

USI President Clare Austick told Newstalk’s Lunchtime Live that college-owned accommodation was cheaper for students.
By Emer Moreau

Trinity Launches PhD Funding Awards to Honour Patrick Prendergast

The Provost’s 10-year term in office finishes next week.
By Emer Moreau
Editorial

Starving the GSU of Funding May Force it to Reinstate Democratic Norms

The Capitation Committee this week suspended funding to the GSU until it addresses complaints concerning its April EGM.
By The Editorial Board
Editorial

Cassells is Finally Coming to a Close – But is it Too Late?

The Cassells report was published in 2016 and a report on the European Commission’s analysis on the document is due in the autumn.
By The Editorial Board

GSU Funding to be Withheld Until Union Deals with EGM Complaints

Funding will be withheld from the union until it deals with complaints about its April EGM 'in a satisfactory manner'.
By Emma Taggart

Trinity’s Head of Sport appointed to the Board of Sport Ireland

Michelle Tanner is a former international volleyball player.
By John Keenan

Over Half of Students Have Struggled with Mental Health During Pandemic

An annual report published by Aontas also showed that 55 per cent of the students struggled with motivation during the pandemic.
By Jody Druce

‘We Won’t be Introducing Student Loans’, Harris says of Cassells Report

The report, which was published in 2016, gives three recommendations for funding models for higher education.
By Emer Moreau