College

Editorial

A Brexit Would Scupper Trinity’s “Whole Island of Ireland” Goals

A British exit from the European Union would create immediate uncertainty for students from the North who wish to study in universities in the south.

Scriosfadh Breatimeacht Spriocanna Choláiste na Tríonóide maidir leis an “Oileán Iomlán”

Cruthódh imeacht na Breataine ón Aontas Eorpach éiginnteacht láithreach do mhic léinn ó Thuaisceart Éireann atá ag iarraidh staidéar in ollscoileanna an Deiscirt.

After Just Two Years in Trinity, Prof Chris Morash Announced as New Vice-Provost

Prof Chris Morash, who is currently the Head of the School of English, will take over from current Vice-Provost, Prof Linda Hogan, on July 4th.
By Dominic McGrath and Sinéad Baker

On-Campus and Trinity Hall Accommodation Rates Increased by up to 12%

Annual rates for rooms in Front Square have increased by 12.4%, with rooms in Goldsmith increasing by 2.7%.
By Sinéad Baker and Dominic McGrath

A Newly Minted Alumnus at the New York Trinity Ball

Trying out adulthood among my fellow Trinity alumni at New York's most prestigious yacht club.
By Daniel O'Brien

Delay in Accommodation Offers Exacerbates Difficulty in Finding Somewhere to Live

Trinity's accommodation process is an impenetrable game of justification and waiting that hasn't been improved by this year's delays.
By Aisling Curtis

€5 Million Digital Health Research Project Launched by Trinity

The project was launched in the Science Gallery today by Minister for Mental Health and Older People, Helen McEntee.
By Dominic McGrath

Putting the “Wild” Back in the Oscar Wilde Centre

With the appointment of enigmatic novelist Ian Sansom as Director, the centre looks set to tackle new areas of literary criticism and writing.
By Fionnuala Egan
Editorial

The New Smoking-Free Zones Are Not About Restricting Your Freedom

Rather than using smokers as targets, the new policy is a practical solution to a persistent problem.

Níl na Criosanna gan Caitheamh Tobac chun bhur Saoirse a Shrianadh

In áit caitheamh le ceansaitheoirí mar íobartaigh, is réiteach phraiticiúil le fadhb leanúnach atá sa pholasaí nua.