Envisioning A Sustainable City With Trinity Alumni
Trinity alumni Vincent Keaveney and Dr Sarah Prichard spoke about how ‘an awful lot of what we do has a major climate impact’.
Trinity and Ryanair Come Together to Develop Sustainable Aviation Fuels
The project will investigate ‘zero-carbon aircraft propulsion systems’, along with ‘noise mapping’ technologies.
Ex-DUFC Scrum-Half Rowan Osborne Signs with Munster
Osborne is set to join on a one-year contract after spending two years with Leinster.
‘Six Works – Augmented Reality’ Is an Exhibition Like You’ve Never Seen Before
The works of Irish sculptor Eilis O’Connell are displayed via QR code in Wilton Park, and brought to life through your smartphone.
‘Urgent Conversation’ Needed On Student Accommodation, Says Harris
The Dáil today debated a Bill that would give student renters increased protections, including the right to pay their rent monthly instead of all at once.
Druid Theatre Delicately Rejuvenated the Words of Eavan Boland
While the live-streamed performances are over, Boland: Journey of a Poet will be available to view on demand until May 2nd.
TCDSU to Lobby College to Examine Improvements to Accessibility in House Six
The motion was proposed by TCDSU’s Officer for Students With Disabilities Niamh Herbert and seconded by Education Officer-elect Bev Genocky.
TCDSU to Lobby for Conversion Therapy to be Banned
TCDSU council passed a motion this evening mandating it to campaign for the banning of the practice.
TCDSU Extends Deadline of Sweeping Constitutional Review by Six Months
The constitutional review working group was meant to finish its report and proposed new constitution by January 31st.
TCDSU Elects Part-Time Officers, Convenors and Raft of Committee Members
In the last council meeting of the year, TCDSU elected its part-time officers, convenors and a raft of committee members.