College
Students, Among Thousands, Send Dramatic Message Over Nurses’ Pay
More than 12,000 protestors demanded improved pay for nurses this afternoon.
Trinity’s Budding Entrepreneurs Pitch at TES Dragon’s Den
The winning proposal aims to bridge the gap between speech-therapy patients and their speech therapist.
Government Announces €23m Fund for Innovation in Higher Education
Trinity got €1.5 million for a project aiming to improve student mental health support services.
Trinity Ball Ticket Price Rises to €91
The €4 price increase is due to this year’s government increase in VAT.
McDonald’s Grafton St Closes until March for Refurbishment
McDonald's has closed for refurbishments and will reopen on March 5th.
Government to Appeal Decision on Right to Access Higher Education
The High Court decision granted Rebecca Carter the right to enter College late, after her leaving certificate marks were totted up wrong.
Mary Robinson to Launch TCDSU Green Week
The Chancellor of the university will speak to students about climate justice.
UCC Students Launch Petition to Rename Watson Building
The building is named after James Watson, a Nobel laureate who has come under fire for racist comments.
A Journey Through Time at Trinity Fashion Show
The show, entitled the Persistence of Memory, was held in D-Light Studios in North Strand.
A Surge in Female TCDSU Candidates is Cause for Celebration
Eliana Jordan reflects on the recent surge in women running for election in the union and what that means for Trinity's female students.