College

UL Under Fire for ‘Prison Cell’ Accommodation Proposals

The proposal, which will see a second bed added to apartments designed for one person, has been condemned by student leaders as 'appalling'.
By Orla Murnaghan

Printing House Square to Open in July, After Slew of Setbacks

Trinity's new accommodation complex, originally due to be finished last summer, has been hit by a number of setbacks over the last seven months.
By Emer Moreau

College to Apply for Equality Award by 2022, Despite ‘Disappointing’ Efforts so Far

A top gender equality official has said College will push for the silver Athena SWAN by 2022, but the new strategic plan aims for 2025.
By Sárán Fogarty

‘Engage With the Future’: College Moots Wildflower Meadow At Front Gate

The public are to vote on whether to turn the grassy patches surrounding Edmund Burke and Oliver Goldsmith into a wildflower meadow.
By Danielle Varley

Sally Rooney’s Conversations With Friends to be Adapted for TV

The Trinity's graduate's second novel, Normal People, has already been made into a series, which will air in April.
By Orla Murnaghan

Plans to Replace Santry Stacks on Hold Due to Lack of Funding

A business plan has not been developed to replace Santry Stacks, which was flagged as "not fit for purpose" nearly two years ago.
By Emer Moreau

An Síneadh Fada ar Fáil ar Chartaí Mac Léinn Anois

Beidh an deis ag mic léinn dul chuig an Chlárlann Acadúil chun cárta nua a fháil leis an síneadh fada.
By Róise Hannan

Eoin Hand Vows to Oppose Creative Arts Relocation if President

Hand said he wants to protect the presence of the creative arts on campus, if as elected TCDSU president.
By Emma Taggart

4% Rent Hike Off Agenda, College Says, But Future Increases Remain Likely

A proposed increase to the cost of Trinity's accommodation is no longer on the agenda for the next meeting of College's Finance Committee.
By Donal MacNamee

College Accommodation Hikes Continue, as UCC Raises Rent by 3%

UCCSU said the decision indicates 'a chasm of priorities emerging between UCC and its 22,000 students'.
By Ciaran Molloy and Sárán Fogarty