College

Campaign to Boycott Hamilton Cafes Launches

The launch saw residents in direct provision centres condemn Aramark for its involvement in the system.
By Eleanor O'Mahony and Ciaran Molloy

Lecture Halls Excluded From €4 Million Arts Block Update

The project will focus on collaborative spaces on the third and fourth floor.
By Róisín Power

Architecture Tidbit: Samuel Beckett Theatre

A stylistic look at one of Trinity's most unique buildings.
By Robert Holton

Students and Staff Unite to Condemn Postgraduate Fee Hike

At a town hall meeting, students questioned the rationale behind the fee increase.
By Róisín Power

Erasmus Embodies ‘Greatest European Ideals’, Says Minister for European Affairs

Minister for European Affairs Helen McEntee addressed academics to mark the 30th anniversary of the Erasmus programme this evening.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

Trinity Researchers Sweep-Up at SFI Awards

Three of the eight categories awarded to scientists today were taken home by Trinity.
By Kathleen McNamee

Universities Must Look to Self-Preservation, Warns Provost

'Is the future of public universities best served by being part of a public sector?', Prendergast asked at a seminar today.
By Dominic McGrath

Rainbow Week, Darren Shan and Salsa Dancing: Your Week Ahead

Get back into the swing of things after your week away from college.
By Niamh Herbert

Students Call For Boycott of Hamilton Cafes

Aramark, the company behind 'Westland Eats', has been condemned for its involvement in direct provision centres.
By Eleanor O'Mahony
Editorial

Kavanagh Court Was Always a Flawed Solution to a Complex Crisis

Unfilled beds in Kavanagh Court was an inevitability Trinity could have seen coming.