College

The Demise of Dublin University Press

The story of Trinity's printing press involves an enterprising woman, two fires and a mystery move off campus.
By Ivan Rakhmanin

As College Grasps for Exam Space, Frustrations Grow in the GMB

As space for exams shrink, College is considering using new off-campus locations as well as the Berkeley Library.
By Dominic McGrath

Women’s Clubs Shortchanged in Funding Decisions

Women's clubs consistently receive less funding from DUCAC than their male counterparts.
By Donal MacNamee

Science Gallery Café to Defy College’s Coca-Cola Deal

The popular cafe will start selling other brands, after a months-long battle with Coca-Cola.
By Edmund Heaphy

Trinity Professor to Lead New SFI Programme

Prof Siobhán Clarke, from the School of Computer Science and Statistics, is one of the leading researchers in a new SFI programme.
By Jack Synnott

Nigel Farage to Address Hist, After Award Snub

Farage will speak to the Hist on Friday, but will not be awarded the society's gold medal.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

RAG Week, Wine and Cheese and High Fashion: Week Ahead

This RAG Week, enjoy the host of events and give to charity.
By Niamh Herbert

TCDSU Cookbook, Trinity Officer Engagement, Aramark Protest Impact

TCDSU Calls Preferendum on Supplemental Fee Proposal

Students at TCDSU council voted to hold a preferendum, after Vice-Provost Chris Morash defended the fee proposal.
By Aisling Marren and Alanna MacNamee

After Leak, Picasso Removed from Student Apartment

The print of ‘Le Couple’, which was rented under the College art hire scheme, was removed to prevent damage to it.
By Eleanor O'Mahony