College

Editorial

Students Should Demand Better Protection for their Data

The extent of the information that colleges and students’ unions store about students should raise red flags.
Editorial

This Week is the Dawn of the Trinity Education Project, But Hurdles Remain

Nearly three years after the project entered its consultation phase, Trinity’s overhaul of its undergraduate curriculum becomes a reality.

Trinity’s Early Move-In Fee Exploits Student Residents

Students already pay €7,000 to live on campus for the year. Kathleen McNamee asks why they should pay more.
By Kathleen McNamee

Over 50 New Bike Racks Installed in Front Square

The racks will accommodate at least 50 new bikes, in keeping with Trinity’s sustainability strategy.
By Donal MacNamee

Five Nobel Laureates to Speak at Trinity Schrodinger Conference

The two-day conference will begin on Wednesday and will see world-leading scientists speak on the future of biology.
By Izzy Rowley

Trinity Bioengineers Discover Self-Healing Abilities of Seashore Creatures

Limpets sense damage to their shells and self-heal in a similar way to how mammals mend broken bones.
By Emma Donohoe

Change Donations Wins Top Prize at LaunchBox 2018

The social enterprise company will now go on to participate in an international accelerator programme in New York in October.
By Edward O'Loughlin

Trinity Welcomes First Students for Columbia Dual Degree

The students will spend two years in Trinity and two years in Columbia, studying the arts and humanities.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

TCDSU Introduces ‘Ask for Angela’ at Freshers’ Week Events

The campaign aims to combat sexual harassment in pubs and nightclubs.
By Donal MacNamee

Trinity’s Luke O’Neill to Publish New Book

The book is to be released early September 2018 and explores some of science’s most bizarre and influential theories and phenomenons.
By Yasmine Tadjine