College

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.
By mBord Eagarthóireachta
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.
By The Editorial Board

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.
By Hosanna Boulter

Owen Henry on Navigating Trinity’s Music World

The soloist, chairperson and student dives into the trials and tribulations of Trinity’s music world.
By Ines Kennedy

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.
By Emma Fitzpatrick and Charlie Moody-Stuart

Your Week Ahead: Plays, Pirates and Palaeolithic Spear Throwers

Don’t miss out on this week of guests, games and jams.
By Adam Rainbolt

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.
By Adam Rainbolt

Students Left Unable to Find College Accommodation as Housing Crisis Worsens

A number of students told The University Times that they were concerned about the costs of finding and renting accommodation.
By Faye Madden and Ailbhe Noonan

Independent Senators, USI Urge Harris to Amend HEA Bill

Senators Lynn Ruane and Alice-Mary Higgins and the USI push for Minister Harris to reform HEA Bill.
By Seán Cahill

Gardaí Warn Students to be Extra Vigilant About Accommodation Scams

There has been a 30 per cent increase in accommodation fraud in 2022 alone compared to 2019, with scams spiking with the return to college.
By Ailbhe Noonan