Accommodation

College Defends Supplemental Exams Fee Decision

The Vice-Provost, Chris Morash, said that the decision will be beneficial to students.
By Róisín Power

Students Protest, as Anger Against Fees Boils Over

Hundreds of students also protested against the introduction of supplemental exam fees.
By Dominic McGrath and Niamh Egleston

Trinity to Propose Accommodation Fee Jump

The proposal comes amid rising anger over the introduction of supplemental exams fees.
By Dominic McGrath

Students Asked to Preserve Water, Amid Dublin Restrictions

Irish Water has announced restrictions on water in the Dublin area.
By Ciaran Molloy

Trinity to Enjoy Share of €2.2 Billion Government Fund

€2.2 billion will be split between Ireland’s seven universities for infrastructure projects.
By Kathleen McNamee

Architecture Titbit: Goldsmith Hall

We look at the architectural legacy of Goldsmith Hall.
By Robert Holton

Nearly 40% of Irish Students Face ‘Serious Financial Problems’

A new report found that 46 per cent of students work alongside their studies.
By Alanna MacNamee

TCDSU Survey Shows Students Want Repeal

Student spaces and third-level fees were also top of students' concerns.
By Ciaran Molloy
Editorial

Kavanagh Court Was Always a Flawed Solution to a Complex Crisis

Unfilled beds in Kavanagh Court was an inevitability Trinity could have seen coming.

Ní Raibh Seans Dá Laghad ag Kavanagh Court agus an Ghéarchéim Chasta Romhainn Anois

Is dócha go raibh an Choláiste in ann na leapacha neamhlíonta i Kavanagh Court a réamhaithrís.