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Two Thirds of College’s Teaching Spaces in Need of Major Repairs

Only 34 per cent of teaching and learning spaces were deemed to be in new or good condition. In other universities this number is typically 80 per cent, according to Estates and Facilities.
By Seán Cahill

GSU Accused Postgraduate Workers’ Alliance of ‘Abuse’ During EGM

A confidential report commissioned by the union broadly blames the problems with the EGM on the independent campaign group.
By Emer Moreau

Maynooth and Microsoft Launch Programme to Address Digital Divide

This project was developed in response to the lack of girls from disadvantaged backgrounds entering STEM.
By Maebh Gallagher

Barrister Ade Oluborode Announces Seanad Bid

Oluborode is a practising Barrister and is campaigning for increased funding for Trinity and advancing equality, diversity and inclusion.
By Seán Cahill

Cocaine Second-Most Common Drug Used by College Students

A nationwide survey collected data about drug use among third-level students.
By Mairead Maguire

Physics Executive to Recommend Schrödinger Theatre Have Name Removed

The executive will make the recommendation to the Provost.
By Emer Moreau

Brexit Blocks Medical Students in the North from Internships in Ireland

The Department of Health has said that it hopes to rectify the issue by the end of the year.
By Jennifer Ní Chiara

College to Provide FFP2 Masks to Some Staff, Students

Trinity's Living With COVID committee has approved a purchase of 75,000 such masks.
By Jennifer Ní Chiara

Trinity Ranked 12th Most International University Worldwide

College has dropped four places from the 2021 rankings, compiled by the Times Higher Education.
By Seán Cahill

Strong Support Among Students for Schrödinger Theatre to be Renamed

Several respondents of a survey suggested the theatre be named after Ernest Walton.
By Jody Druce