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After Mysterious Disappearance, Roomba Returns to Fellows’ Square
The robot is back to full fitness, and mowing the lawn outside the Arts Block, after disappearing from the fray in late 2019.
The Environmental Crisis is Complex. Ecoscarcity Does Not Explain it
Humans are the cause of the environmental crisis, but we must be careful to acknowledge all the factors that are to blame, writes Alix Pletcher.
Passion for Sustainability Clear at Climate Change Panel
There will now be a month-long break from hustings, giving candidates a chance to recharge.
Alyn-Stacey Calls for Removal of Interview Committee From Statutes
In a controversial move, the Interview Committee this year disqualified Prof Sarah Alyn-Stacey from running in the Provost elections.
TCDSU to Provide Free Period Products in On-Campus Bathrooms
The union is part of the Anytime of the Month initiative, which fights to alleviate the effects of period poverty.
Meet the Researchers Working Out a Just Transition to Sustainable Energy
Sustainable energy is vital for the future of human civilisation – here are some ideas on how we can justly transition to a greener economy.
Trinity Launches Guide on Making Labs More Sustainable
This week is Green Week in Trinity, with events and initiatives taking place across College to support a better environment.
Green Week, Murder Mystery and Trinity Arts Festival: Your Week Ahead
If you’ve been side-stepping society engagement up until now, this week you’ll have no excuses!
In Presidential Race, Candidates Reckon With a Situation Out of their Control
This year’s elections will take place fully online for the first time in the union’s history.
University Of Leicester Announces Cuts to its English Literature Curriculum
Staff and students of the Trinity School of English have signed an open letter strongly condemning these changes.