College
Editorial
On Rent Strikes, USI’s Council Understood What TCDSU’s Failed to Grasp
USI’s national council voted to support rent strikes after a discussion that varied greatly from the debate at TCDSU’s own council.
Why Trinity is the Perfect Place to Nurse an Aching Friendship Crush
Trinity's unique environment encourages individuality of the sort that makes it hard to avoid catching friendship feels, writes Faye Curran.
USI Votes to Support Student Rent Strikers
After a lengthy discussion, USI's national council voted without objection to support students participating in rent strikes.
A World-Famous Surfboard – Made of Cigarettes – Comes to Trinity
Ben Judkins and Taylor Lane, the creators of surfboards made of cigarettes, discussed surfing and the environment in College last night.
UCCSU Cancels Competition for Tickets to Versatile Concert
The union said that the 'controversial and provocative lyrics and attitudes' of the group caused upset among many UCC students.
With Chinese Links, New Questions About the Ethics of Research
A new research partnership between Irish and Chinese universities has raised ethical questions. For the researchers involved, it's a complex issue.
Amid Protests, Trinity Lets Students in Hong Kong Decide Whether to Stay
A spokesperson for College said Trinity is 'careful to respect the autonomy, independence and decision-making of each student'.
Niteline Is a Service by Students, for Students
Niteline gives students someone to talk to in the difficult times. Charlotte Brosnan, its public face, shares the secrets to its success.
In Players Theatre, a Poignant Portrayal of Teen Struggle
Sticky Label, written and directed by Em Ormonde, is a moving piece of theatre that cleverly utilises well-written and three-dimensional characters.
Brexit Will Damage Scottish Universities, But We’re Fighting Back
The ability of Scottish universities to attract the brightest and best – including Irish students – is under threat, writes Liam McCabe.