College

Editorial

Skilful Backroom Negotiations Are Required to Protect Trinity’s Autonomy

In the heads of a bill to reform university governance structures, Trinity was the only university mentioned as being potentially excluded from some of the reforms.
By The Editorial Board

Trinity Trend: Crafty Charms

Chioma Muoneke talks us through the joys of the candy-inspired charms cropping up all over campus (and your instagram feed).
By Chioma Lauren Muoneke

Trinity Shave or Dye 2021: The Long and Short of it

The event, organised by DU Players’ Ents Officer Faith Jones raised over €4,800 euro for the Irish Cancer Society.
By Claire Ní Bhraonáin

Student Nurses and Midwives to Receive Backdated COVID Grant by June 1st

The €100 grant was met with frustration when it was announced earlier this year.
By Sárán Fogarty
Editorial

House Six’s Inaccessibility is a Historical Wrong. College Must Listen to Students

TCDSU will lobby College to look into making House Six more accessible, following a motion passed at Council this week.

Govt Leaves Door Open to Flexibility on Restructuring of College Board

If the government legislation is passed, the HEA will have increased power over Irish universities.
By Cormac Watson

Trinity Plans to Spend €150,000 on Self-Guided Campus Tour App

The app will provide tours of Trinity’s city-centre campus, along with multiple other features.
By Jody Druce

USI President: Ministers’ Comments About Students on PUP Are ‘Offensive’

One minister said that, as a result of PUP, there was ‘a real danger we are going to develop a culture of welfare dependency in our students’.
By Cormac Watson

Trinity’s Inspiring Generations Campaign Hits 150,000 Volunteer Hours

The campaign goal of 150,000 volunteer hours was set out during its launch in 2019, along with an aim to raise €400 million in funding.
By Aoife Kearins

I’m Thankful for the College Experience, but Fed Up With its Inaccessibility

Until every single aspect of Trinity and the education the college provides becomes totally accessible, the label of inaccessibility will cover the whole college, writes Niamh Ní Hoireabhaird.
By Niamh Ní Hoireabhaird