College
HEA Bill Passes With Amendments Securing Student Union Representation
Senator Lynn Ruane said that “it is really welcome that a legal guarantee has been put in place for student union representatives on governing authorities”.
HEA Bill Approved by Oireachtas
The bill was passed by the Houses of Parliament with new amendments late last night.
Students Walk Out of Classes to Protest Rising Cost of Living
Thousands flocked to Front Square at 11.11am today after being allowed to leave classes, a move made by the administration to show solidarity with students protesting.
Caithfidh Aontas na Mac Léinn Coláiste na Tríonóide a Bheith Cúramach ar Fhadhb na hIondaíochta Iarchéime
An tseachtain seo caite, níor freagraíodh a lán ceisteanna tar éis dhá chruinniú halla an bhaile a reáchtáladh chun plé a dhéanamh ar thodhchaí iondaíocht iarchéime sa choláiste.
Editorial
Editorial: TCDSU Must Tread Carefully on the Issue of Representation for Postgraduates
Many questions were left unanswered following two town halls held to discuss the future of postgraduate representation in college last week.
USI Plans Student Walkout Over Cost of Living and Accommodation Crises
The Union of Students in Ireland, in collaboration with TCDSU, has arranged a walkout this Thursday to combat the fiscal pressures facing students.
Owen Henry on Navigating Trinity’s Music World
The soloist, chairperson and student dives into the trials and tribulations of Trinity’s music world.
Pavilion Bar Announces €43,902 Debt at DUCAC AGM
An inaugural Sports Ball and a significant increase in Sports Centre usage were among the other key features of the evening.
Your Week Ahead: Plays, Pirates and Palaeolithic Spear Throwers
Don’t miss out on this week of guests, games and jams.
The Phil Plays Host to Political Discourse Over Confidence in the Government
The motion debated on Thursday night saw speakers argue for and against confidence in the Irish government.