College
TCDSU: Fossil Fuel Shares “Particularly Concerning” in Light of IPCC Report
The University Times reported last week that Trinity still has shares worth at least €8 million in companies directly involved in fossil fuel activities.
Libraries May Retain ‘Targeted’ Booking System Post-COVID
Trinity’s libraries may continue to require certain users to book in advance in certain instances, such as coming up to exams.
Editorial
The Divestment Debacle is a Blow to Trust Between Students and College
Trinity’s botched attempt to divest from fossil fuels is embarrassing for a university that prides itself on being a leader in sustainability.
A Decade of Ambitious Capital Projects
Patrick Prendergast situated capital projects at the forefront of his tenure as provost, but some groups felt left behind.
Looking Abroad in Response to Our Student Housing Crisis
From shipping containers to purpose-built housing, Patrick Lavelle investigates how international cities are dealing with student accommodation shortages.
Three Ireland Launches STEM Scholarships for Female Trinity Students
The telecommunications company also announced the funding of two €75,000 Trinity Access Teacher Fellowships over three years.
Editorial
A 27-Person Board is Cumbersome, But Reforms Must not Limit Representation
College's Board Review Working Group has written its final report on proposed changes to Trinity's most senior decision-making body.
The Top Five Takeaways From The Provost Review
A look back on the Patrick Prendergast's tenure as provost shows a decade of financial and educational transformation.
Trinity Staff, Students Can Register Interest for COVID Testing Pilot
UniCov will combine rapid antigen testing, saliva-based PCR testing and wastewater surveillance to monitor Covid infections in four Irish universities
Trinity’s Income From Donations Has More Than Doubled Since 2015
The figures came from the provost's review of his 10 years in office, which was published yesterday.