College
Editorial
Trinity’s New Technology Campus Has Ambition, But It’ll Need Luck on its Side
The new campus will need to weather and overcome the external influence of Brexit and Trump.
Tá Uaillmhian ag an gCampas Teicneolaíochta, Ach Beidh Ádh ag Teastáil Uathu
Beidh ar an gcampas dul i ngleic le tionchar seachtrach Breatimeachta agus Trump.
With Ambitions to Transform Dublin, Trinity’s €1bn Second Campus Could Require 20% State Funding
Some buildings on the new technology campus in Grand Canal Dock could be completed within five years.
Performing on the Cricket Pitch, McMorrow Bodes Well for Trinity’s Future as a Concert Venue
Singer-songwriter James Vincent McMorrow was a good advertisement for Trinity's bid to bring full-scale concerts onto campus.
Two Trinity Researchers Made Prestigious Royal Society Fellows
Dr Marius de Leeuw and Dr David Wilson were awarded the prestigious fellowships from SFI and the Royal Society.
Trudeau Discovers Ancestor from Trinity, with Chris Morash to Join Tonight’s State Dinner
Research by the Irish Family History Centre found the Canadian Prime Minister’s ancestor attended Trinity in the 1700s.
College Will Fund New Doctor and Counsellor, After Years of Squeezed Budgets for Student Services
TCDSU expects the staff won’t be hired until the 2018 academic year.
Ireland Joins Telescope Network, after €1.4m Deal Between Trinity and Government
The government's backing for Trinity's telescope will mean Ireland can join the European LOFAR network.
Trinity and Leinster Rugby to Expand Partnership, as Search for Better Concussion Treatment Continues
The partnership has seen Trinity use blood analysis techniques to track a player’s response to a concussion.
Trinity Basketball has Suffered, Says Club, After Years of Late-Night Time Slots and Lack of Respect
Trapped in a two-hour window on Friday nights, the club says players often started important matches without warming up.