College

Ireland’s Universities Appeal for Public Support of Higher Education Funding

The Save Our Spark campaign will call on members of the public to sign a petition to protect third-level education.
By Aisling Marren
Editorial

A New Minister Sends a Sector Starved of Funding Back to Square One

Third-level stakeholders have spent nearly three years trying to curry favour with a man who can no longer really help them.
Editorial

€100m Investment a Vote of Confidence and a Sign of Straight Priorities

Following yesterday’s European Investment Bank investment, it’s clear that Trinity is on a run of good luck when it comes to its capital projects.

Earnáil na hOllscolaíochta ag Bun an Dréimire Arís le Ceapachán Aire Nua

Tá trí bliana caite ag geallsealbhóirí ag iarraidh bheith mór le fear nach féidir leis cabhair a tabhairt a thuilleadh.

Léiriú Muiníne agus Tosaíochtaí Cearta le Feiceáil le hInfheistíocht €100m

Leis an scéal inné maidir le maoiniú ón Bhanc Eorpach Infheistíochta, is léir go bhfuil an t-ádh ar an Tríonóid le déanaí maidir le tionscnaimh caipitiúla.

Senator Joan Freeman on Politics, Pieta House and Presidency

Pol Soc welcomed presidential candidate Joan Freeman on Friday for a discussion touching on mental health and her stance on repeal.
By Molly Furey

College Announces €100m for New Halls Accommodation, Law School and Arts Block

The European Investment Bank is to invest €100 million in four capital projects in Trinity, including the E3 Institute, it was announced today.
By Aoife Kearins

Bigger Clubs’ DUCAC Sway Faces Major Challenge

Under a proposed amendment to DUCAC’s constitution, all clubs would have an equal say in the election of the body’s Executive Committee.
By Cormac Watson and Donal MacNamee

Take Back the City Occupies Airbnb Offices

The housing group – which includes members of Take Back Trinity – called for a total ban on short-term letting platforms in Dublin.
By Donal MacNamee

The Enigmatic Figure Behind Trinity’s Thriving Societies

Over 30 years in Trinity as a student and employee has made Joseph O'Gorman one of the most curious figures on campus.
By Kathleen McNamee