Accommodation

Editorial

Student Accommodation Solutions Worsened by Government Inaction

In a market increasingly occupied by private developers, universities cannot intervene as effectively to provide accommodation.

Milleann Moill an Rialtais Réiteach Iostais ón Earnáil Phoiblí

I margadh atá á smacht ag forbróirí phríobháideacha, ní féidir le hollscoileanna iostais a sholáthair go héifeachtach.

With Private Sector Booming, Trinity Rethinks Approach to Securing More Student Accommodation

Priced out of a rapidly growing and volatile market, Trinity is unable to compete with private developers when it comes to securing new sites.
By Sinéad Baker

Trinity Secures Additional 500 Beds for Students in Gardiner St Complex

Trinity has also retained 248 beds in the Binary Hub for the next academic year.
By Sinéad Baker

No Students to be Housed in Rubrics, as Decision Pending on Renovation

The historic building has consistently offered the cheapest on-campus rooms for students.
By Dominic McGrath

Reinvestment and Refurbishment Reasons Behind Campus and Trinity Hall Rent Increases

Accommodation rates have been increased by up to 10 per cent, with rooms in Front Square and Botany Bay now exceeding €7,000.
By Sinéad Baker and Dominic McGrath

Disrupting Students and Exams, Luas Works Run 24/7

Exams are being relocated and remaining residents disrupted as the construction outside of Trinity’s walls intensifies.
By Sinéad Baker

Trinity Hall Wardens: The Behind-the-Scenes Players in Student Life

For assistant wardens in Trinity Hall, becoming ingrained in Trinity life is a key part of the job.
By Jenna Clarke-Molloy

100 Beds Prioritised for Postgraduate Students Under New College Deal

The GSU and Global Relations have agreed to prioritise 100 beds for postgraduates in new accommodation on Gardiner St.
By Jake O'Donnell

Got a Spare Hour? Take a Well-Deserved Rest in TCDSU’s Nap Room

As exam season approaches, consider taking respite in the newly opened nap room.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh