College

Random Room Allocation Sparks Anger

Trinity’s Accommodation Office used a random number generator to help select successful applications.
By Dominic McGrath

Getting to the Root of Trinity’s Trees

A tour of Trinity's trees gave a glimpse of College's botanical secrets.
By Ciannait Khan

In Trinity, Pro-Choice Staff Promise Culture Change

Trinity's Together for Yes staff met in the Long Room Hub today.
By Róisín Power

President Launches Landmark Irish History Book

President Higgins was on hand to launch the 'Cambridge History of Ireland'.
By Dominic McGrath
Editorial

A Welcome Move in Cambridge Only Underscores University Access Issues

A new programme for students from disadvantaged backgrounds shows how far ahead TAP is.

Buttery Cups First Target in Trinity’s Plastic-Free Bid

Plastic cups in the Buttery were chosen by staff and students to be first step in Trinity becoming plastic-free.
By Dominic McGrath

How Careers Guidance is Catching Up with the Changing World

The world is changing – and that means career advisers have to adapt.
By Joe Dudley
Editorial

Trinity’s Direct Democracy Experiment Should be Treated with Scepticism

College still has control of the agenda and, ultimately, the outcome.
Editorial

You May Look Back on this Exam Period With Nostalgia

The introduction of Christmas exams as part of the Trinity Education Project has seen College scramble with timetables.
Contribution

For Struggling Students, There is Little Compassion in Trinity’s Exam System

Too often, Trinity's bureaucracy simply adds insult to injury, writes Niamh Egleston.
By Niamh Egleston