College

TCDSU Secures Hamilton Lecture Theatres as Study Spaces for April and May

Announced this evening at TCDSU’s council, the move will see the theatres available from 9am to 9pm.
By Sinéad Baker

Global Relations to Meet 91% of Target for Income from International Students in 2016/17

The targets are a part of a strategy, launched in 2009, that aims to increase the proportion of international students from 7.8 per cent to 18 per cent by 2019.
By Eleanor O’Mahony

With Visitors Rising, New Strategy Cracks Down on External Tours

Trinity raised concerns over tourists causing wear and tour on old buildings facilities despite not spending money on campus.
By Niamh Egleston

Le Teacht an tSamhraidh, Caithfidh Gníomhaithe Mac Léinn an Baol i Sos Ceithre Mhí a Aithint

Cé go raibh rath dochreidte ag feachtais ar nós Fossil Free TCD agus Strike 4 Repeal i mbliana caithfimid aithint go gcaillfimid deiseanna ar son athraithe má chaillimid suim.
Editorial

Universities Must Master Challenge of Uncertainty to Teach Students

Today, at least as much as any other point in history, a changing world makes predicting future demand for particular skills impossible.

TCDSU Promises to House On-Campus Students Affected by Luas Disturbance

The union also has support from College to book lecture theatres as extra study areas for students affected by the Luas works.
By Róisín Power and Dominic McGrath

Mistakenly Stating Annual Income as €355 Reason Behind Trinity’s Rankings Exclusion

An FOI request by the Sunday Times reveals that Trinity listed its annual income as €355 instead of €355 million.
By Sinéad Baker

Trinity Security Guards Earned Over €115,000 from Shutting Down On-Campus Parties in 2016

A new scheme introduced last year saw security guards earn commission based on the total number of on-campus parties shut down.
By Siobhán Ní Bhrádaigh

Students and Staff Face Lecture and Exam Disruption Due to Transport Strikes

The School of English cancelled today's lectures, due to the strike, while other schools pushed back deadlines for students.
By Róisín Power

The Political Affiliations, Religious Misgivings and Romantic Interests of Jonathan Swift

With this year marking the 350th year since the birth of Trinity graduate Jonathan Swift, Dublin will celebrate a man known for his intellect and wit.
By Stephen Smith