College

Quenching Students’ Thirst for Art

The success of last night's event might see the society move future Paint n Sip events to a larger venue.
By Susie Crawford

For the Second Year, No Students to Be Housed in Rubrics

While seven staff members reside in the Rubrics, renovations to the building mean no students will live there this year.
By Jack Synnott

Freshers’ Orientation Programme Extended Over 12 Weeks

The programme will run over the first 12 weeks of term and will be delivered by Student to Student mentors.
By Jack Synnott

Don Panoz, Major Trinity Donor, Dies Aged 83

The American entrepreneur moved to Ireland in 1969, and has Trinity's Panoz Institute named after him.
By Donal MacNamee

Trinity ELSA is No More

Trinity European Law Students Association has lost recognition from the CSC after its accounts were deemed unsatisfactory.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

Trinity Students Have Their Finger on the Beat

Dealing with the fine lines and fluctuating attitudes that characterise men's mental health, 'Beat' kicks off this evening in Smock Alley.
By Christopher Kestell

USI Launches Free Healthcare Initiative

VideoDoc is an online healthcare service available to students seven days a week through the Union of Students' in Ireland.
By Kathleen McNamee

New Online Course Will Allow Public to Study Book of Kells

Aimed at people with an interest in Irish history, art and religion, the new four-week course will commence on October 8th.
By Aisling Marren

Three Science Buildings to be Demolished to Make Way for E3 Institute

The old biochemistry building, Robert’s Laboratory and the PC huts are scheduled for demolition next summer.
By Muireann Nic Corcráin

Sally Rooney’s Love Story Launch

Hodges and Figgis will this Wednesday host the launch of Sally Rooney's new book.
By Rachael Kilduff