Editorial
Faced with persistent gender inequality in Irish academia, College plans to go above and beyond in addressing inadequacies in current structures.
Agus éagothroime leanúnach i saol acadúil na hÉireann, tá sé ar intinn an Choláiste níos mó a dhéanamh ná neamhleorgachtaí reatha a shárú.
The conference, which took place in Trinity yesterday, also saw Mayo GAA footballer Ronan McGarrity discuss his struggle with testicular cancer.
By Jake O’Donnell and Alex Peters
Trinity College Dublin Students' Union today created a petition calling on the College to bring student spaces to the Hamilton end of campus.
By Philip McGuiness
The decision, which was approved by the College Board in September, is still pending the assent of the Fellows.
By John Conway
As well as being the exhibitions's first redesign for nearly 20 years, the new project will see the construction of a new visitor centre in the Berkeley Podium.
By Chiara Mastronardo
The protest aims to draw attention to Trinity's investments in three companies involved in the controversial US project, and its expected impact on nature and Native American lands.
By John Conway
Editorial
From online systems to the way it supports societies, in being ambitious with the Trinity Education Project, College must realise it is building on shaky foundations.
Idir córais ar líne agus an bhealach ina thacaíonn sé le cumainn, agus é ag léiriú uaillmhéine leTionscadal Oideachais na Tríonóide, caithfidh an Coláiste a bhunús nemahiontaofa a aithint.
With the last application rejected by An Bord Pleanála, the new design, one floor shorter and with 28 fewer beds, has been approved by the College Board.
By Sinéad Baker