Accommodation

Halls Accommodation Project “Deprioritised”, as Other Campus Sites Explored

The project in Trinity Hall would have seen between 300-400 beds built on the site of Cunningham House.
By Brónagh Kennedy

Planning Application Submitted for Redesigned Oisín House Accommodation Project

With the last application rejected by An Bord Pleanála, the new design, one floor shorter and with 28 fewer beds, has been approved by the College Board.
By Sinéad Baker

On-Campus Room Rate Increase Result of 248 New Student Beds in Binary Hub

On-campus room rates were increased this June to help subsidise the cost of new rooms in the Binary Hub, based in the Liberties.
By Jamie Sugrue

Despite Fianna Fáil “Wariness”, Ógra Call for Introduction of Loan Scheme

This follows their call last year, ahead of publication of the Cassells report, for the introduction of a loan scheme system.
By Róisín Power

Trinity Hiring New Project Manager to Explore Accommodation Development in Trinity Hall

There is potential for a new accomodation project to replace the "very low capacity" Cunningham Hall.
By Arianna Schardt

Proposed Oisín House Redesign, with 28 Fewer Beds, Has Received “Positive Reaction”

The original design for the accommodation project was refused permission over scale, with new design one floor shorter.
By John Conway
Editorial

For Student Accommodation, Private Companies Cannot be the Only Solution

Private companies are filling the gap left by the accommodation crisis, but we cannot consider their intervention a complete solution.

Agus é ag dul i bhFeabhas, Bacann Fadhbanna Seachtracha Coláiste na Tríonóide

Braitheann mealladh mac léinn go mór ar áiseanna, agus bactar iarrachtaí Cholaiste na Tríonóide.
Editorial

In Progressing as an Institution, Trinity is Derailed by External Forces

In the current funding environment, attracting students is key. But this relies heavily on facilities, and Trinity’s efforts are being hampered.

Dublin Rent Higher Than Celtic Tiger’s Peak, According to New Report, As Accommodation Crisis Worsens

The report for Daft.ie also states that, as of August 1st, only 1,400 homes are available to rent in Dublin
By Dominic McGrath