College
Recruitment Issues Across Trinity Impacting Student Experience
Faculty quality reports said issues surrounding recruitment, high student numbers and space limitations are hurting the quality of learning at Trinity.
Trinity to Host Pop-Up Vaccination on Campus Next Week
The walk-in clinic will be open all day on Monday 27th and Wednesday 29th.
Students Spurn Online Lectures at Dining Hall Protest
Around 200 students gathered at the Dining Hall this evening.
TCDSU Elects Part-Time Officers, Convenors and Raft of Committee Members
In the last council meeting of the year, TCDSU elected its part-time officers, convenors and a raft of committee members.
College Approves Fee Increases for Non-EU and Postgrad Students
The decision was made despite the dissent of all three Trinity College Dublin Students’ Union Board members.
Professors and Postgrads Angered by €13k-a-year Ussher PhD Positions
The Ussher PhD positions for next year include a a €13,000 stipend with tuition paid for three out of four years.
Temporary Book of Kells Exhibition to Cost €2.3 million
The temporary space is required to "replace lost income from the Book of Kells exhibition and [to] help fund" the Old Library refurbishment.
Writers on the Weight of the Trinity Literary Legacy
Prominent voices from Trinity's writing community are resisting the pressure to fill the boots of the College's literary legends.
Editorial
This Week’s Fee Freeze is a Major Boon for the Student Voice on College Board
This week Provost Linda Doyle opted for a fee freeze for the next academic year, instead of increasing fees for non-EU students.
Students Feeling Effects of ‘Log Jam’ in College Health Service
Trinity's top health official has said that the phones 'never stop ringing' in the service.