College

No Clear Result Likely in Supplemental Fees Preferendum

Option one and option four are the two most popular options.
By Aoife Kearins

College Proposals for Late Exam Sittings Are Unacceptable, Says IFUT

Chair of Trinity’s branch of IFUT, John Walsh, said that the proposals have raised serious concerns.
By Róisín Power

D’Olier St Forced to Close Amid City-Wide Power Outage

Students in the School of Nursing and Midwifery were led out of lectures with torches due to the power cut.
By Kathleen McNamee

TCD Plastic Solutions Cup Deposit Scheme Launched

The launch of the cup deposit scheme in the Pav was attended by Green Party TD Eamon Ryan and the College Registrar.
By Jake O'Donnell
Editorial

How You Should Vote in This Week’s Fees Preferendum

Students should choose the third option in the supplemental fees preferendum.
Analysis

Differing Visions, as Communications Race Heads into Home Stretch

Commercialisation revealed latent divisions in a race that has seen the union attacked and defended in equal measure.
By Jake Gilchrist

Trinity to Enjoy Share of €2.2 Billion Government Fund

€2.2 billion will be split between Ireland’s seven universities for infrastructure projects.
By Kathleen McNamee

Trinity Summer Concerts to Return this July

College said that acts for the concerts will be announced in the coming days.
By Róisín Power
Analysis

For Presidential Candidates, Tonight Must Prove a Turning Point

Candidates must find a way to set themselves apart at tonight's Activism Hustings.
By Kathleen McNamee

Conversations About Choice With TCDSU

This term, TCDSU is running a series of repeal training workshops to keep conversations about repeal up to date.
By Grace Meagher