College

Trinity Launches €200,000 Scholarship for Australian Students

Launched by the School of Business, the new fund will run for five years and is part of a new wider partnership between Ireland and Australia.
By Róisín Power
Editorial

Far from Inevitable, the Consent Success Came From a Concerted Student Effort

Allowing students to get involved in campaigns who aren't in the union will ensure success from future campaigns.

Rinne na Mic Léinn a Míle Dícheall agus Chinntigh Siad Nár Tháinig Dada as na Ráflaí Bréagacha faoin dToiliú

Ba cheart don aontas mic léinn an choláiste a spreagadh chun páirt a ghlacadh sna feachtais. Cinnteoidh sé sin go mbeidh rath ar an aontas amach anseo.

Speaking With: Jonah Craig, Ents Officer

Craig promises brand new venues, collaborations and good times all round.
By Saoirse Ní Scanláin

Trinity Loses Third HR Director in Three Years, With Aer Rianta Director Named as Replacement

The new HR director will take over as in the middle of an ongoing industrial dispute with the college's three trade unions.
By Dominic McGrath

‘Deep Freeze’ Ents Night Proves to be Lukewarm

The night, which was held in new venue Tramline, failed to attract older students and felt generic.
By Andrew Connolly

We Must Invest in Young People, Mario Draghi Tells Trinity, in First Visit to Ireland

Draghi was speaking today in Trinity, marking his first visit to Ireland as President of the European Central Bank.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

A New Warden, a New Era and New Plans to Create a Community in Trinity Hall

Roja Fazaeli discusses her aspirations for her upcoming role as Trinity Hall Warden.
By Ivan Rakhmanin

Over 90% Turnout for Trinity Hall Consent Workshops

The latest figures suggest nearly all Halls residents attended the workshops, which finished today.
By Kathleen McNamee

Trinity Set to Record a Deficit Again This Year, Chief Financial Officer Says

College has given up their target of posting a surplus by 2019 in favour of a more steady approach to balance its budget.
By Kathleen McNamee