College

College to Spend €860,000 on Rubrics Refurbishment

The Rubrics have not housed students for two years due to the need for renovations.
By Aisling Marren

Gardaí Appeal for Help Tracing Missing Trinity Student

Joe O'Boyle was last seen on Mayor St, Dublin 1, on Tuesday afternoon.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

After Anger Over TEP, TCDSU to Run Open Forum

Students will have the opportunity to air their concerns about the changes to Trinity officials.
By Eleanor O'Mahony and Kathleen McNamee

Students and Graduates Left With Fee Debt After SUSI Mix-Up

Students and graduates who did not receive full SUSI grants have been informed of their outstanding fees.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

Trinity Joins European University Partnership Promoting Sustainability

The project, Charm EU, will take an interdisciplinary approach to global issues.
By Ciannait Khan
Contribution

College Comforted Me as I Recovered from Illness

Trinity made me feel able to deal with my cancer and everything that came in its wake, writes Orla Murnaghan.
By Orla Murnaghan

Speaking With: Nursing and Midwifery Society

Chairperson Ida Lis spoke to us about how this nascent society is trying to fill the void in nursing students' College experience.
By Molly Furey
Editorial

A Few More Entrances on Pearse St Won’t Rid Trinity of its Walled-Off Image

College has a lot more to do if it wants to draw more ordinary Dubliners onto the campus.

Ní Athróidh Cúpla Slí Isteach Breise Íomhá Dúnta na Tríonóide

Caithfidh an Coláiste neart eile a dhéanamh chun gnáthdhaoine na cathrach a mhealladh ar an champas.
Editorial

The Government’s UK Fees Pledge is Less a Solution and More a Deferral

The promise will offer only temporary relief to students in Northern Ireland and the UK planning to study here.