College
SIPTU Calls on College to Reverse Directive on Cleaning, Catering Staff
The union is demanding Trinity row back on its decision to call catering and housekeeping staff into College despite the partial closure of campus.
Editorial
A Proactive Protest Shows How Students Can Ward Off Rent Hikes
Protesters were right to pre-emptively warn College that students are prepared to fight against on-campus rent hikes.
Number of Confirmed Coronavirus Cases in Trinity Increases to Four
Trinity is no longer giving details of every student who tests positive 'unless there are exceptional circumstances'.
Trinity Seanad Candidate Joe O’Gorman Has Made €1.3m from College Tours
O'Gorman, the strategic development officer of the CSC, runs Trinity's only official tour company.
At the Frontlines of the On-Campus Rent Wars
In recent months, students' unions across the country have clashed with colleges over on-campus rent increases.
When the Coronavirus Swept Trinity: A Look Back on the Week That Was
As the coronavirus sweeps Ireland, a reconstruction of an unprecedented week in Trinity.
Ahead of Dublin Debut, A Look at The Cherry Orchard’s Galway Screening
It won't hit Dublin until April, but Tom Murphy's adaptation of The Cherry Orchard does enough in its Galway screening to whet appetites.
Trinity Rushed Through Appointment of Top Gender Equality Official
College has appointed a new associate vice-provost for equality, diversity and inclusion – a position it previously decided against creating.
In Ramen Co, a Valiant Menu – But More Culinary Bravery Needed
Despite Ramen Co’s attempts to craft a menu of traditional ramen dishes, the ultimate result is a tasty yet rather lacklustre lunch experience.
Alex Clark Elected JCR President
Clark defeated Dillon Broaders, Cian O'Toole and Aoife O'Mahony to the presidency for the coming year.