Accommodation

Níor Chuidigh Agóid Truamhéalach DCUSU leis an bhFeachtas Mac Léinn

Tá feachtas na mac léinn ag iarradh cuma dáiríre a fhorbairt, agus níor chuidigh an easpa mac léinn ag agóid Dé Máirt leis.

DCU Dáil Protest Disappoints, as Shanowen Shakedown Falters

There was a low turnout today, as DCUSU students gathered to show their anger at rent hikes.
By Dominic McGrath and Róisín Power

New Online System for Campus Guests

Under a new trial, campus residents will be able to sign in guests online.
By Dominic McGrath

House 30 Renovations Cost €305,000, with Botany Bay Next for Upgrade

The money was spent redeveloping 36 apartments and eight kitchens.
By Muireann Nic Corcráin
Editorial

Trinity is Keeping Faith in an International Solution to a National Problem

International students remain a lucrative source of funding for College, even if the pressing realities of a city centre campus sometimes get in the way.

Students Join Fight for Better Housing Conditions

Around 20 Trinity students took to Dublin's streets today to protest against government inaction on the accommodation crisis.
By Ciaran Molloy

200 Campus Accommodation Places Reserved for ‘Student Entrepreneurs’

Students who have applied for Launchbox will be given preferential treatment.
By Siobhán Ní Bhrádaigh

Student Accommodation Costs ‘Unacceptable’, says DCU President

The comments from Brian MacCraith come in the wake of student anger in the face of rent hikes among several private accommodation providers.
By Aisling Marren

DCU Students Protest Against Accommodation Price Increases

Three privately owned student accommodation providers have increased their prices.
By Róisín Power

Sinn Féin Senator Condemns Trinity’s Supplemental Exam Fee

The Sinn Féin spokesperson on education said that the introduction of the €450 flat fee was 'outrageous'.
By Ciaran Molloy