College

Provost Opens Competition to Name Innovation Hub in Trinity East

The winner of the competition will receive a €150 prize.
By Mairead Maguire

Trinity’s Head of Facilities and Services Convicted of Sexual Assault

Brendan Leahy pleaded guilty to the assault, which occured in Kehoe’s pub in 2018.
By Cormac Watson

Trinity Calls for Exemption From Govt’s Drastic University Governance Reforms

The proposed legislation would hand influence over College Board to external members appointed by the government.
By Cormac Watson

Mary Robinson and Sheikha Latifa Al Maktoum: Two Years of Silence

Two years on from Sheikha Latifa Al Maktoum's attempted escape, Robinson broke her silence on the infamous photos of the pair.
By Naoise D’Arcy
Editorial

Consistency in How College Deals With Laboratory Practicals is Key

It was reported this week that laboratory practicals for chemical science students would be cancelled for the rest of the year.

Second-Year Physics Students Return to In-Person Lab Practicals

Students were informed on Friday that lab practicals “are going ahead”.
By Jody Druce

Trinity Researchers Discover Process behind Martian ‘Spiders’

The team from Trinity, along with researchers from Durham University and the Open University, conducted experiments under simulations of Mars’ atmosphere.
By Jane Cook

Former Davy Stockbrokers Chief Steps Down from Provost’s Council

The Davy Group – Ireland’s largest stockbroker – was fined €4.1 million earlier this month by the Central Bank of Ireland.
By Cormac Watson and Sárán Fogarty

College Plans to Rename Samuel Beckett Theatre As Part of Refurbishment

The Samuel Beckett Theatre is situated close to New Square and is home to DU Players.
By Cormac Watson

Council Secretary Says He Had No Role in Choosing Own Voting System for Election

Last year, the union signed a two-year contract worth €17,000 for the voting system run by Eviabi, which was co-founded by Cian Walsh, the secretary of council for TCDSU.
By Matt McCann