College
Just 61 Travellers in Third-Level in 2017, Finds Report
The report was commissioned by the Department of Education.
Book of Kells to Be Replaced with Replica Until March 2020
The manuscript will be removed on Monday to allow for conservation works to its display room in the Old Library.
TCDSU Votes to Renew Four Part-Time Officer Positions
The mandates for the positions had run out at last council so the union had to rerun elections for the positions.
Sex Work, Margaret Atwood and a Pagan Halloween: Your Week Ahead
Reading week might be over, but with Halloween upon us, the fun is only starting for Trinity's societies.
TUDSU Blasts ‘Out of Touch’ Taoiseach After Meeting on Student Issues
Officers from TUDSU condemned Taoiseach Leo Varadkar after a meeting in Merrion St this afternoon.
UCD, DCU and TUD Issue Mumps Warnings
Several Dublin universities have circulated information to students about mumps over the past number of weeks.
Trinity’s Afro-Caribbean Society is Changing the Campus Conversation
Trinity's Afro-Caribbean Society is on the up. Getting involved with a wider audience is central to its mission.
UCCSU Launches Food Bank for Struggling Students
UCCSU Welfare Officer Naoise Crowley said the union wants to take 'innovative and practical steps' to support students in need.
Editorial
For Rent Strikes to Work, Activists and TCDSU Must be on the Same Page
It was puzzling to see so little discussion of rent strikes at last Tuesday’s TCDSU council.
Trinity’s Stevie Robot Graces Cover of Time Magazine
The robot made the front cover of Time after a successful pilot in a Washington retirement community.