College

Micheál Martin ‘Would Consider Loans Scheme’ In Government

Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin was speaking to Irish university heads at a conference this morning.
By Cormac Watson and Donal MacNamee

‘Mankind is in Serious Trouble’: Students Rally for Climate Action

Students joined Extinction Rebellion protestors today to kick off a week of direct action highlighting the climate emergency.
By Donal MacNamee

The Government’s Inertia on Cassells Is Now Bordering on the Absurd

Four years since immediate action was called for in higher education, we're still no closer to even the beginnings of a decision, writes Jack Synnott.
By Jack Synnott

Trinity Professor Made Chair of European Neuroscience Organisation

Prof Tomás Ryan from Trinity’s School of Biochemistry and Immunology will chair the organisation for the next two years.
By Emma Donohoe

Normal People Filming to Hit Trinity’s Campus

Filming for the BBC adaptation of Sally Rooney's award-winning novel will take place over four days on campus.
By Cormac Watson
Editorial

Trinity Can’t Shirk All Blame for Toilet Fiasco at Summer Series

The College must take some responsibility for the third-party companies it allows to run events on campus.

Níl an Tríonóid in ann Éalú ón Milleán do Phráisc an Leithris ag an Sraith Samhradh

Is gá don Choláiste freagracht éigin a ghlacadh as na páirtithe a chuireann ócáidí ar siúl ar champas.

EU Verdict on Cassells Report Not Expected Until 2020

The Cassells report was sent to the European Commission in January for economic analysis.
By Emer Moreau

Trinity Actor Jordanne Jones Named a Star of Tomorrow

Jones, an English and film student, was listed as a Star of Tomorrow by film magazine Screen International.
By Stephen Patrick Murray

RTÉ Insists Articles Paid for by Universities Are Not Sponsored Content

RTÉ has made €271,000 from seven Irish universities as part of the Brainstorm project, but does not specify the content as sponsored.
By Cormac Watson