Accommodation

TCDSU Must Organise a Campus Rent Strike Within the Year

If an on-campus rent strike succeeded in Trinity, it would set an extraordinary precedent, writes Cormac Watson.
By Cormac Watson
Editorial

Pav Debacle Shows How Toxic Luxury Accommodation Has Become

Students will no longer tolerate college bodies partnering with the likes of LIV Student and Aparto.

Taispeánann Corraíl an Pav Cé Chomh Nimhneach Is Atá Lóistín Soláisteach Faoi Láthair

Níl mic léinn sásta glacadh le comhphártaíocht idir eagraíochtaí an Chóláiste agus comhlachtaí ar nós LIV Student agus Aparto a thuilleadh.

Pav Chairman Rules Out Events With Luxury Accommodation Providers

After backlash among students, Cyril Smyth said that 'no event/function involving LIV/Aparto is taking place in the Pavilion Bar next week'.
By Aisling Marren
Editorial

Skipping College for Work is a Slippery Slope Towards Undervaluing Education

In the current unaffordable climate, it seems students scrabbling to get by is becoming increasingly normalised.

Luach Ró-Íseal ar an Oideachas a Bheidh i gCeist le Cailleadh Ranganna don Obair

Le cúrsaí ríchostasacha faoi láthair, tá an dreach ar an scéal nach bhfuil deireadh i ndán do streachailt na mac léinn.

TCDSU Demands €500 Fee Cut in Meeting with Higher Education Minister

TCDSU officers today met Minister for Higher Education Mary Mitchell-O'Connor to discuss a range of issues affecting third-level students.
By Cormac Watson and Emer Moreau

Trinity to Hire New Accommodation Chief, With Salary Up to €118k

Trinity is looking to hire a new head of accommodation and commercial property.
By Cormac Watson

55% Of Students Skipping College for Paid Work

A survey of 445 students has found that 55 per cent are skipping lectures for paid work.
By Orla Murnaghan

Mitchell O’Connor Lauds SUSI Grants as Government Delays Call on Funding

Minister for Higher Education Mary Mitchell O'Connor said students should use SUSI grants to pay for the cost of their accommodation.
By Orla Murnaghan