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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.
Botany Bay Marquee to be Dismantled on Thursday
The removal of lighting and generators has already begun and will be completed tomorrow.
University Council Approves Three New Postgraduate Courses
The three new options are funded under pillar three of the Irish Human Capital Initiative.
TCDSU to Lobby College to Examine Improvements to Accessibility in House Six
The motion was proposed by TCDSU’s Officer for Students With Disabilities Niamh Herbert and seconded by Education Officer-elect Bev Genocky.
TBSI Urges Caution Amid Reports of Harassment and Drug Dealing Outside Building
Incidents of harassment, drug dealing and drug injection have been reported outside the TBSI building.
Trinity and Ryanair Come Together to Develop Sustainable Aviation Fuels
The project will investigate ‘zero-carbon aircraft propulsion systems’, along with ‘noise mapping’ technologies.
TCDSU Extends Deadline of Sweeping Constitutional Review by Six Months
The constitutional review working group was meant to finish its report and proposed new constitution by January 31st.
Trinity Begins On-Campus Vaccination Programme
The vaccines arrived on campus today, with another set of Pfizer vaccines set to arrive on May 10th.
College Extends Library Opening Hours From Monday
The Berkeley, Lecky, Ussher and Hamilton libraries will be open from 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday.
Capitation Committee Awaiting Response from GSU on Complaints Made Against It
The GSU has come under heavy criticism in recent weeks, after holding a chaotic EGM at which non-members of the union reportedly voted on constitutional amendments.