Accommodation

Uninest Accommodation to be Repurposed for Tourists and Renters

Dublin City Council has permitted the use of student accomodation facilities for general rent and holiday-makers due to reduced student demand.
By Emma Donohoe
Editorial

Mhol an Coláiste do Mhic Léinn Lóistín a Fháil. Is Comhréiteach í Aisíocaíocht

D’fhógair an Coláiste an tseachtain seo go gcuirfear aisíocaíocht ar fáil dóibh siúd a theastaíonn ceann uathu ar bhonn pro rata, gan an tréimhse fógraíochta ceithre sheachtain san áireamh.
Editorial

College Encouraged Students to Move into Rooms. Refunds Are an Olive Branch

College announced this week that students who want a refund will be refunded on a pro-rata basis, minus the four weeks notice period.

Residents Allowed Refunds on Remaining License Fee for College Accommodation

Residents in College accommodation are allowed to remain in their flats despite level-five restrictions.
By Sárán Fogarty

Beyond Halls: Leave Rathmines Behind and Explore Dublin

Didn't get into Halls? Sick of Dartry already? Up-and-coming parts of Dublin are a great alternative to Rathmines.
By Ciara Haley

On-Campus Residents Will Have to Book ‘Arrival Slot’ Before Moving In

Residents are due to move into their on-campus accommodation from Monday onwards.
By Molly Furey
Editorial

Coronavirus Rules for Residents Should Be Firm And – Above All – Clear

Trinity this week introduced what at first appeared to be draconian measures to fight rule breaking in College accommodation.

Is gá go mBeadh Rialacha Coróinvíris do Chónaitheoirí Docht agus Rí-Shoiléir

Chuir an Tríonóid iontas ar dhaoine an tseachtain seo nuair a fógraíodh dá sárófaí rialacha córóinvíris i lóistín ar champas go bhfhéadfadh ceadúnas cónaithe an mhic léinn a chúlghairm.

Campus Resident Who Claims to Have Coronavirus Symptoms Told to Move Out

The resident was told to make alternative living arrangements despite being advised to self-isolate by the College Health Service.
By Cormac Watson

On-Campus Residents Who Break Coronavirus Rules May Lose Accommodation

Trinity’s Registrar of Chambers said that breaches will be investigated on a case-by-case basis.
By Emer Moreau