College
‘Start Now’: Journalist Peter McGuire on Making it in an Imperfect Industry
The freelance journalist was speaking to transition year students as part of an access week organised by The University Times.
Trinity Students Crowned Team Winners at 60th Irish Times Debate
The Phil's Eoghan Quinn and Aislinn Carty won the team debate, while Harry Hogan – also of the Phil – came second in the individual category.
Students Block Off Front Gate for a Second Week, Demanding Rent Freeze
For a second consecutive week, students today blocked off Trinity's entrance in protest at a possible rent increase on campus.
Sharp Drop-Off in Student Satisfaction With Experience of Trinity
A recent survey found that 17 per cent of Trinity students would probably or definitely pick a different college if they were choosing again.
Academic Registry Seeks to Clear Up Confusion Over Exam Numbers
Academic Registry has confirmed the number of exams fell over the last two years, despite previous figures showing the number had increased.
Tiocfaidh ár Latté: Athoscailt Chaife na Gaeilge
D’athoscail Caifé na Gaeilge in Ollscoil na hÉireann, Gaillimh ag tús mhí Eanáir, tar éis cinneadh é a dhúnadh i mí Mheán Fómhair.
Trinity to Splash €16m on Old AIB Building, After Four Years of Leasing It
College hopes to sell the building, which houses departments displaced by Printing House Square, in five years time.
Léiríonn Agóid Réamhghníomach Conas Arduithe Cíosa A Sheachaint
Bhí an ceart ag agóideoirí rabhadh a thabhairt don Chólaiste go bhfuil mic léinn réidh le troid i gcoinne arduithe cíosa.
Editorial
TCDSU is Inherently Political – This Election Period Has Proved It
The national versus local divide has dominated this year’s presidential election campaign, and the idea of a political union has clearly won out.
Nocht an Rás Uachtaránachta i mBliana gur Aontas Polaitiúil é TCDSU
Bhí forlámhas ag an deighilt idir náisiúnta agus áitiúil san fheachtas toghcháin don uachtarán i mbliana, agus bhí an bua ag aontas polaitiúil.