Accommodation

Trinity Expected to Make Loss on Kavanagh Court Beds

Rent prices for rooms in the private student accommodation complex leased by Trinity have been criticised for their high cost.
By Róisín Power

Botany Bay Runs Dry, After Water Supply Briefly Breaks

Residents were left without water for at least 30 minutes.
By Dominic McGrath

Inside Trinity’s Elite Accommodation

In the impossible search for accommodation in Dublin, many international students have found themselves in Kavanagh Court.
By Jannik Lorenzen

Around the World, Design is Encouraging Students to Socialise

Architects across the world are increasingly putting the need for social interaction at the heart of their student accomodation designs.
By Blaithin Wilson

Plans for Cunningham House Development Reach New Stage

A planned development in Trinity Hall could deliver 400 beds.
By Niamh Egleston

Ibec Warns Dublin Council Against Plans to Curtail Student Accommodation

A proposed plan by Dublin City Council would see no new student accommodation developments within one kilometre of existing student hubs.
By Dominic McGrath
Editorial

Just When is Accommodation Going to Become a Real Priority for Universities?

Despite nearly a decade to cope, Ireland’s universities have made little headway in addressing the accommodation crisis.

With Soaring Rents and Low Availability, the Accommodation Crisis Reaches Peak

A new report from Daft.ie has revealed that rent prices are now 13 per cent above their peak in 2008.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

Government Launches Accommodation Strategy Promising 21,000 Student Beds by 2024

The strategy also promises closer co-operation between the government and universities in financing student accommodation.
By Eleanor O'Mahony and Dominic McGrath

TCDSU Revive Joint Campaign with Daft.ie and UCDSU to Secure Student Accommodation

The campaign appeals to homeowners to rent their rooms to students.
By Eleanor O'Mahony