College
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.
Trinity’s Room Booking System to be Down for Five Days
Due to “essential maintenance”, students will be unable to request rooms for events for almost a week.
Nearly 120 Teachers Graduate TAP Course
Students from Trinity's 21st century teaching and learning postgraduate course graduated yesterday.
Trinity Can’t Afford Supplemental Fees
It's not just students who suffer from supplemental fees. It damages Trinity's reputation for second chances, writes Alanna McNamee.
Government Expands Upskilling Programme
The Springboard+ programme, which works with Irish colleges, will now be expanded.
Aramark Defends Direct Provision Links, Following Trinity Protest
Students gathered in the Hamilton today to protest the Aramark-affiliated restaurants.
Our Hands Are Tied, Trinity’s Financial Officer Tells Postgraduate Students
A trio of senior College staff attempted to mollify postgraduate anger over a fee increase.
Trinity and Bank of Ireland Extend Entrepreneurial Ambitions
Trinity has been planning the new Business School hub since at least 2016.
Nearly 40% of Irish Students Face ‘Serious Financial Problems’
A new report found that 46 per cent of students work alongside their studies.
Women’s Debating, Irish Board Games and Ibrahim Halawa: Your Week Ahead
Trinity’s societies have another exciting week of events lined up for you.