College

Trinity is to Open a New Cancer Institute with St James’s Hospital

The new institute, the first of its kind in Ireland, will seek to educate the next generation of oncology specialists and improve cancer patient care.
By Róisín Power

Lir Academy Announces New Three-Year Degree in Stage Management and Tech Theatre

The new degree programme in the Trinity-based National Academy of Dramatic Art is the first of its kind in Ireland.
By Niamh Egleston

German Beer, Reeling and a Pink Party: Your Monday of Fourth Week

From a celebration of Oktoberfest to fundraising with Cancer Soc, there is plenty to do as Fourth Week begins.
By Brian Donnelly

Tá Méadú de réir 150 faoin gcéad i gCoinní Práinne Comhairleoireachta as Comhréir le Ciorruithe do Sheirbhísí

Ba cheart go gtabharfadh an Coláiste níos mó maoinithe agus tacaíochta do mhic léinn de bharr an mhéadaithe éilimh do choinní práinne.
Editorial

150% Increase in Emergency Counselling Appointments Contrasts with Successive Cuts to Services

Rise in demand for emergency appointments should be met by College with increased funding and support for students in need.

Trinity Shortlisted for Entry to Prestigious League of European Research Universities

The league’s membership is capped at 30 universities, who join by invitation only, and over 230 Nobel Prize and Field Medal winners have studied or worked at member universities.
By Niamh Egleston

With New Hubs, Trinity Seeks to Develop Innovation and Entrepreneurship Among Students

A proposed new hub aims to connect all of Trinity's entrepreneurship activities, aiming create a Trinity "more in line with Stanford than Harvard".
By Niamh Egleston

New Perspectives Inside and Outside of Trinity

Inspired by the success of a previous Trinity-based documentary, Inside Trinity's makers aimed to balance between tradition and progress.
By Kathleen McNamee

Students’ Unions Must Strike the Balance Between Voicing the Political and Representing the Student Body

Ellen Orchard examines the balance in students' unions between student-related issues and wider campaigns.
By Ellen Orchard

Campus to See a Year of Disruption for Upgrade to the Voltage System

Upgrading the electricity supply, necessary to provide power to the new business school and Oisín House, will see construction take place across most of campus.
By Róisín Power