Accommodation

Editorial

Trinity Students Put a Heroic Face to the Housing Campaign

Images of balaclava-clad men and attendant clashes more than struck a chord among previously ambivalent observers.

O’Connell Street Brought to a Standstill, as Students Join Housing Rally

Hundreds of protestors brought traffic to a halt tonight, as housing activists hit back after the eviction of North Frederick St yesterday.
By Donal MacNamee and Ciannait Khan

Gardaí’s Heavy-Handed Eviction has Swung Public Opinion

Last night's tactics at North Frederick St by balaclava-wearing Gardaí will ultimately have won support for housing activists, writes Matthew Murphy.
By Matthew Murphy

After Arrest of Trinity Student, TCDSU to Join Housing Rally

The union will send a delegation of students to today's rally, after Trinity student Conchúir Ó Raidaigh was arrested last night.
By Donal MacNamee

For the Second Year, No Students to Be Housed in Rubrics

While seven staff members reside in the Rubrics, renovations to the building mean no students will live there this year.
By Jack Synnott

Trinity Student Released, After Arrest at North Frederick St Eviction

Six housing protestors were arrested after the eviction of an occupation on North Frederick St.
By Eleanor O'Mahony and Donal MacNamee

Around the Country, Students Get Creative to Fight for Housing

Between occupations, court cases and camp-outs, student activists are stepping up to the mark in protest at the national accommodation crisis.
By Ciannait Khan

Together, We Can End the Housing Crisis

There are ways out of this dire housing situation, writes Richard Boyd Barrett, and students can help by joining the national demonstration on October 3rd.
By Richard Boyd Barrett

Housing Protestors Occupy a Third Building

Members of Take Back Trinity occupied a property in Belvedere Place this afternoon, in a move they described as an 'expansion'.
By Donal MacNamee

DITSU Condemns Rising Accommodation Prices

The union is refusing to advertise private student complexes, online or on campus.
By Aisling Marren