College

Editorial

With a New Strategy, Trinity’s Entrepreneurship Plans May Succeed Where Past Plans Have Been Unpopular

Trinity has been criticised for its approach to entrepreneurship, but hiring someone to support startups suggests a new approach.

Nochtann Fáthanna le Diúltú Iarratais Tí Oisín Gannmheas Trom na Géarchéime Iostais

Do thodhchaí Choláiste na Tríonóide, tá spás le haghaidh áiseanna agus iostas i bhfad níos tábhachtaí ná aestéitidil.
Editorial

Reasons Behind Rejection of Oisín House Display Profound Underestimation of Accommodation Crisis

For Trinity’s future, having a place for accommodation and facilities is much more important than aesthetics.

Trinity to Hire New Chief Executive Officer to Develop Innovation and Entrepreneurship Hub

The new officer, who will receive a salary between €80,000 and €110,000, will work within the Department of Research and Innovation.
By Dominic McGrath

From Appealing to Starting From Scratch: What Trinity Can Do With Oisín House

The proposed accommodation development has been refused permission in its current form. What are Trinity’s options now?
By Dominic McGrath and Niamh Egleston

Access All Areas

Jack Kavanagh discusses the challenges of returning to Trinity as a wheelchair user.
By Jack Kavanagh

An Bord Pleanála Rejects Trinity’s 280-bed Oisín House Development

An Taisce appealed the planning permission for the “overscaled” €52 million accommodation project.
By Sinéad Baker

Training to Begin in Early September for Students Selected as Consent Workshop Instructors

College staff will also act as facilitators at the workshops, which the Senior Tutor will help oversee.
By Dominic McGrath

With New Joint Campaign, TCDSU and UCDSU Call on Homeowners to Rent Rooms to Students

The €8,000 campaign will see the unions work with Daft.ie to publicise the government's rent-a-room scheme.
By Dominic McGrath and Róisín Power
Contribution

Trinity’s Treasures Can Often Be Wasted Potential

Loic Delorme argues that Trinity fails to properly convey the worth of its many valuable antiquities.
By Loic Delorme