College

Study Finds Sudden Climate Changes to Blame for Revolts in Ancient Egypt

A joint study by Yale and Trinity has shown the effects of sudden climate shocks on ancient societies.
By Reece Trounce

Business School Hopes for Accreditation by 2019

Triple accreditation would put the school in line with some of the best business schools in the world.
By Grace Darcy

Trinity Battens Down Hatches, as Storm Ophelia Approaches

Trinity’s staff has spent the morning preparing the college for the worst storm in decades.
By Dominic McGrath

Around the World, Design is Encouraging Students to Socialise

Architects across the world are increasingly putting the need for social interaction at the heart of their student accomodation designs.
By Blaithin Wilson

Trinity to Reopen Tomorrow, Following Inspection

While all schools will be closed tomorrow, Trinity has decided to remain open after an inspection found no major damage on campus.
By Dominic McGrath

Trinity Closed Today, as Storm Ophelia Hits

The Department of Education and Skills has announced a country-wide closure of schools and colleges as storm Ophelia approaches Ireland.
By Kathleen McNamee
Editorial

Trinity’s Inexcusable Treatment of its Belfast Cohort

The College must immediately rectify a situation that sees its students on its Belfast campus without access to student support services.

New Research Dean Expected, as John Boland Departs Role

Boland is the second high-profile executive officer to step down in the last number of weeks.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

Students Join 2,500 on Belfast’s Streets, Demanding Abortion Reform

The southern repeal campaign loomed large over marchers pushing to liberalise Northern Ireland’s restrictive abortion law.
By Dominic McGrath and Kathleen McNamee

Business School Doubles Spending in Four Years

The increase in spending comes amid large-scale expansion of the school and the construction of the new business school.
By Kathleen McNamee