College

Fintan O’Toole and Mary Harney to be Awarded Honorary Degrees

Harney and O'Toole will receive their honours next week, at the first service presided over by new Trinity Chancellor Mary McAleese.
By Sárán Fogarty

As November Closes, A Timely Re-Evaluation of Remembrance Day

It is understandable that the poppy has never caught on in Ireland – but wearing it should be viewed as a personal decision, writes Julie Leenane.
By Julie Leenane

Smoke-Free Trinity Stubs Out Cigarette Bins

Ashtrays have been removed from the bins around Trinity's campus.
By Sárán Fogarty

Trinity’s School of Computer Science and Statistics Celebrates 50th Birthday

Researchers, alumni and current students in the school gathered today for an Open House event in the O’Reilly Building.
By Robert Quinn

Christmas Concerts, Wreath-Making and Russian Chai Tea: Your Week Ahead

Celebrate the last week of lectures by attending some festive events with your favourite societies.
By Eimear Finan

A Direct Provision Battle With No End in Sight

Students from direct provision centres overcome a number of hurdles to obtain their degrees.
By Sárán Fogarty

UL Announces Plans to Increase Student Numbers by 50%

The university launched its strategic plan, UL@50, today, which will expand both student numbers and campus space.
By Danielle Varley

A Halls Musical Focused on Sex and Serious Themes

Halls is gearing up for a Spring Awakening.
By Emer Tyrell

TCDSU Votes to Take More Active Stance on Accommodation Crisis

Two motions passed tonight mandate the union to oppose rent increases and to lobby the government for more student accommodation.
By Cormac Watson

No Higher Education Funding Plans to be Ready for Next Election

A group of financial management consultants will spend the next year looking into higher education's funding crisis.
By Emer Moreau