Accommodation

Council’s “Not in my Back Yard” Stance Over DIT Treats Students as Wind Turbines

Concerns from Dublin City Council and local residents over proposed developments at Grangegorman reveal a troubling attitude to student accommodation.

Déánann Dearcadh Chomhairle Cathrach faoi DIT Tuirbíní Gaoithe de Mhic Léinn

Nochtann buairt ón gComhairle Cathrach agus ó mhuintir na háite faoi fhorbairtí i nGráinseach Ghormáin dearcadh achrannach i dtreo iostais do mhic léinn.

In Trying to Secure Student Accommodation, Universities Face a Multitude of Challenges

As the student accommodation crisis rages on, institutes are trying to secure their own beds, but face plenty of roadblocks.
By Simon Foy

TCDSU to Request Changes to Construction Schedule, as Luas Works Continue

The works have have drawn significant complaints from campus residents and the union will request periods of no night-time work.
By Aisling Marren

A Relic of Times Past, the Legacy of Cunningham House

Once the most modern and lively section of Trinity Hall, Cunningham House now stands as a reminder of times gone by.
By Aislinn McCann

Following Deprioritisation, Cunningham House Accommodation Redevelopment to be Reassessed

If approval is given, up to 400 beds could be delivered on the Trinity Hall site by 2020.
By Arianna Schardt
Editorial

If Politicians Still Can’t See the Value of Students to Ireland, Perhaps They Never Will

Berating the construction industry for focusing on a group that will give greater reward for less effort suggests a lack of understanding of the unsustainable state of the rental market.

Mura bhFeiceann an Polaiteoirí Luach na Mac Léinn d’Éirinn, Ní Dócha go bhFeicfidh Siad É Riamh

Níl aon chiall in íde béil a thabhairt don earnáil tithíochta de bharr a tóraíochta brabúis le hiarracht bheag, agus is míthuiscint mhór de staid dobhuanaithe an mhargaidh atá léirithe ann.

Trinity to Reassess Accommodation Approach, Following Failure to Acquire Numerous Dublin Sites

Over the last two years, Trinity has failed to secure deals on at least five sites with potential for student accommodation.
By Dillon Hennessy

University Times Editor to No Longer Receive Summer Accommodation

The change was announced as part of TCDSU President's report to council, and was not a discussed by council.
By Niamh Egleston