College

How Trinity is Protecting Ireland’s Pollinators

As part of the All-Island Pollinator Plan, Trinity is making steps to create a campus that's more biodiverse – and protects vital pollinators.
By Francesca Farang

Trinity Cancels In-Person Graduation Ceremonies Set for April

Graduands will instead receive their degrees in absentia, while College hopes to live stream a ceremony led by Chancellor Mary McAleese.
By Donal MacNamee and Emer Moreau
Editorial

By Forcing Students to Leave, Trinity is Knowingly Throwing Them to the Winds

College’s decision to give its student residents so little notice of their eviction is hard to fathom.

Le Mic Léinn Á nDíbirt, Tá an Coláiste ag Dul sa Seans

Is deacar cinneadh an Choláiste gan móran feasa a thabhairt dá gcónaitheoirí a thuiscint.

The Dublin Activists Making the Environment a Feminist Issue

Dublin's Ecofeminists say their cause can mean different things to different people – and are keen to attract activists of all stripes.
By Caoimhe Molloy

DCU Accommodation Could be Used by HSE, Amid Coronavirus Spread

DCU asked its residents to clarify whether they intend to stay put in its accommodation.
By Ella Connolly

Trinity Accommodation Shutdown: What We Know After a Day of Drama

Trinity backtracked on a number of announcements on its accommodation closure, and issued several more clarifications to concerned students.

One Man, One Oven, One Love (Pizza): Meet the People of P.Oven

Philip Murphy is a Trinity student. He's also the founder of P.Oven – a pizza company that's become a phenomenon in College circles.
By Philip Hettinger

UCD to Open Library for Students Who Don’t Have Internet Access

The library space is to hold hold significantly less than 100 people indoors and would observe social distancing.
By Danielle Varley

Students in Binary Hub, Kavanagh Court No Longer Required to Leave

The requirement that students in Binary Hub and Kavanagh Court must vacate has now changed to 'strong advice', Trinity's website says.
By Cormac Watson