College

38 per cent of Trinity Staff Employed on Temporary Contracts

Figures also showed that Trinity is above the national average as 64 per cent of part-time staff female.
By John Conway

Student Centre to be Included in College Estates Strategy

The announcement of the centre was made at TCDSU Council, and should be seen within the next five years.
By John Conway and Niamh Egleston

TCDSU Council Adopts Motion to Provide Gender Neutral Bathrooms in all College Buildings

The motion passed comfortably, and follows continued efforts to make college more trans* friendly.
By Niamh Egleston

Halls Accommodation Project “Deprioritised”, as Other Campus Sites Explored

The project in Trinity Hall would have seen between 300-400 beds built on the site of Cunningham House.
By Brónagh Kennedy

Trinity Considers Student Levy to Raise Income for Infrastructure

TCDSU and GSU have said they will oppose the levy, considered as part of a "radical" approach to fundraising, if it was ever to be introduced
By Dominic McGrath

Trinity Joins Nearly 700 Institutions in Collectively Divesting $5 Trillion From Fossil Fuels

Fossil Free TCD members are in London today to mark the global announcement and celebrate Trinity's decision to divest its €6.1 million investment.
By Hannah Moody

New LaunchPad Programme Will Get Full Roll Out Following Successful Pilot

LaunchPad hopes to run the successful micro-accelerator programme, Launchpad Sprints, several times during the academic year.
By Chiara Mastronardo
Editorial

Stricter Enforcement of New Election Rules Will Help Everyone Survive Campaign Season

Reforms for sabbatical officer elections that shorten the campaigning period and impose stricter penalties, to be proposed at TCDSU Council on Tuesday, will benefit everyone.
Contribution

The Highs and Lows of a Junior Freshman’s First Term

The first term of the year is over and prospective students will be visiting Trinity tomorrow. What did one student learn from their months so far?
By Shane Kenneally

Fewer Children and Better Fathers: New Research by Trinity Academic Looks at Changing Irish Family

The new book, co-authored by David Ralph from the Department of Sociology, explores how Irish families have become more diverse and inclusive.
By Aisling Marren