College

Student Charges to be Reformed, Extending Fee Waivers

The College is bundling all fees and charges into one annual levy, allowing students to waive all charges.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

Front Arch to Close as Harry and Meghan Visit Trinity

The couple will visit the Book of Kells exhibition on Wednesday as part of their Dublin trip.
By Jack Synnott

Students Join Calls for Objective Sex Education

TCDSU and USI joined a protest run by Solidarity, calling for the Sexual Education Bill to be passed.
By Eleanor O'Mahony
Editorial

Trinity Business School’s Strategy is Bearing Fruit

This week saw the school’s executive MBA programme ranked above its counterpart in UCD.

College Faces WiFi Shutdown Next Sunday

Due to maintenance work, students and staff will lose access to WiFi and other IT services for a two-hour period.
By Jack Synnott

Hear Heaney Afresh at New Exhibition

Opened by President Michael D Higgins, 'Listen Now Again' puts the late poet back in the spotlight.
By Liam Whelan

Trinity Honours Anniversary of Joyce and Barnacle

Sweny’s Pharmacy, made famous by Joyce’s Ulysses, received a painting of the couple from Prof Linda Doyle, the former head of CONNECT research centre.
By Donal MacNamee

No Plans to Ban Sugary Drinks, Says College

After smoke-free initiative, Trinity will not go on a ‘banning spree’.
By Donal MacNamee

Irish Universities Call for Increased Funding in Next Budget

State funding per student is now half of what it was 10 years ago, said the head of the Irish Universities Association.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

Trinity Bids a Final Farewell to its Oregon Maple Trees

The last of the Oregon Maple trees is being removed today.
By Eleanor O'Mahony