College

591 Students Sign Open Letter to Provost Demanding Two-Year Rent Freeze

TCDSU President László Molnárfi distributed an open letter demanding a two-year rent freeze on university-owned accommodation due to the rising cost of living and accommodation crisis in Dublin.
By Alex Payne

Provost Rallies for Increased Funding Ahead of Government Budget

In an email sent to all staff and students on Thursday, September 28th and in an Instagram video released the next day, Provost Linda Doyle encouraged all to “make your voice heard”.
By Alex Payne
Contribution

Trinity’s Summer and Graduate Internship Programme a Necessary Shift In Supporting the Needs of Disabled Interns

“The high unemployment rate among disabled individuals in Ireland is not a reflection of capability but opportunity”, writes Declan Treanor.
By Declan Treanor

Ella Lily Hyland

The actor and graduate of The Lir Academy tells The University Times her advice to incoming incoming first years
By Clara Roche

Can Trinity College Vloggers Offer a Candid Glimpse of Campus Life?

Phoebe Pascoe goes beyond the brochures and asks whether YouTube vlogs can paint an accurate picture of the college experience
By Phoebe Pascoe

In Conversation with the Trinity Journal of Histories

Eliora Abramson speaks with Ethan Hutchinson and Clare Tobin about the future and importance of their publication.
By Eliora Abramson

A Mystery as Old as Time: The Arts Girl x STEM Boy Paradigm

Cleo Daly investigates one of Trinity's biggest questions: how do STEM boys keep bagging arts girls?
By Cleo Daly

Can Students Sustain The Stereotypical College Lifestyle?

We hear of people going to the Pav twice a week and partying constantly, but how much of this is true and is this lifestyle sustainable?
By Ella Sexton

TCDSU Block Entrance to Book of Kells in Protest of Rent Increase

The Trinity College Dublin Students’ Union and the Postgraduate Workers' Organisation have staged a protest at the Long Room entrance in opposition to College's decision to increase the price of student accommodation by the maximum legal limit.

CAO: Eight Trinity Courses Exceed 600 Points

CAO points for courses at Trinity fell by an average of 12 points.
By Clara Roche