College

It’s Time to Stand up Against Exploitative Internships

Ciannait Khan writes that it's not unreasonable to expect compensation for labour.
By Ciannait Khan
Editorial

Trinity’s Starting to Make Better Use of Space. But It Could Do More

Trinity has been notoriously slow to modernise its on-campus buildings – but it’s starting to use space more creatively.

Only 1% of Arts Faculty Property in ‘Good Condition’, as College Plans €4m Arts Block Refurbishment

The report also finds that 41 per cent of academic areas in Trinity require modernisation.
By Dominic McGrath

College to Investigate How Arts Block Can Develop and Improve Spaces

Beginning in the next few weeks, a new feasibility study will look at how the Arts Block can improve both teaching and breakout spaces.
By John Conway

AMBER to Develop 3D-Printed Joint Implants

The Advanced Materials and Bio-engineering Research centre is collaborating with ePuy Ireland Unlimited Company and Johnson & Johnson Services, Inc.
By Emma Donohoe

Front Gate to Close for Papal Visit

While campus will remain open for vehicles and pedestrians, Front Gate is to close for the duration of Saturday's parade.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

Trinity Research Finds an Increase in Falls Among Women Over 40

The research was conducted by TILDA (the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing).
By Nadine Fitzpatrick
Analysis

College-Wide Points Drop is a Cause For Concern

After a tumble down the rankings and a further blow today, Trinity will need to act fast to get back on its feet, writes Donal MacNamee.
By Donal MacNamee

Government to Push for Gender Equality in Institutes of Technology

Mary Mitchell O'Connor today released a document designed to inform gender and diversity policies in all 14 institutes of technology.
By Nadine Fitzpatrick

Trinity to House 36 More Students on Campus

Trinity is refurbishing 36 old rooms on Pearse St as part of the construction of the Business School.
By Eleanor O'Mahony