College

20% Increase in Emergency Counselling Appointments Since 2015

The report claims that there was a €1.75 million net benefit to Trinity due to the work of the Student Counselling Service.
By Róisín Power

Erasmus Has Made Irish Students Citizens of the World

The Minister of State for European Affairs, Helen McEntee, argues that Ireland's future lies at the heart of Europe.
By Helen McEntee

Students Vote for Re-Think on TCDSU’s Smoking Stance

TCDSU's council voted to remove the union's current mandate on smoke-free zones.
By Dominic McGrath and Kathleen McNamee

Trinity’s Lir Academy Enjoyed 8% Rise in Income in 2016

As of September 2016, the Lir still had a deficit.
By Kathleen McNamee

Only Eight Women Appointed to 46-Member Provost’s Council

Only 17 per cent of members of the Provost's Council are women.
By Eleanor O'Mahony and Dominic McGrath

Ní Bheart Smachtúil Í Ballraíocht Éigeantach An Aontais Mic Léinn

Agus feachtais dí-chomhlachais ag bailiú luais, cuimhnímis ar na difríocht idir aontais mic léinn agus a macasámhail náisiúnta.
Editorial

Direct Provision Campaign Should Force TCDSU to Uphold its Mandate

If Aramark Off Our Campus is to actually have an impact, it needs to become part of a larger conversation.

RAG Committee Removed After TCDSU Council Motion

The week-long campaign that raises money for charity will now be run by the 15-strong Ents Committee.
By Cormac Watson

TCDSU to Lobby College Against Renewing Aramark Deal

Aramark has attracted criticism from students in Trinity recently for its role in direct provision centres.
By Aisling Marren

Smoke-Free Zones a Success, Says Trinity

Across all the smoke-free zones, Trinity found an average 81 per cent decrease in smoking.
By Aaron Finnegan