College

Can Students Sustain The Stereotypical College Lifestyle?

We hear of people going to the Pav twice a week and partying constantly, but how much of this is true and is this lifestyle sustainable?
By Ella Sexton

TCDSU Block Entrance to Book of Kells in Protest of Rent Increase

The Trinity College Dublin Students’ Union and the Postgraduate Workers' Organisation have staged a protest at the Long Room entrance in opposition to College's decision to increase the price of student accommodation by the maximum legal limit.

CAO: Eight Trinity Courses Exceed 600 Points

CAO points for courses at Trinity fell by an average of 12 points.
By Clara Roche

Former GSU President Resigns

The resignation follows controversy surrounding allegations made against the former GSU President.
By Faye Madden

Is é Titim an Aontas na Mac Léinn Iarchéime Mar Thoradh na Blianta de Deachrachtaí Sistéamacha

Chuir Bord an Choláiste maoiniú agus stádas oifigiúil na heagraíochta ar fionraí.
By mBord Eagarthóireachta

Behind the Scenes: DU Players

From start to finish, here is what happens on the day of a show with DU Players.
By Giulia Grillo

Postgraduates Vote to Establish New Union Bodies in College

The result saw both taught and research postgraduates vote to establish separate bodies to represent them in college governance.
By Ailbhe Noonan

Cambridge to Introduce Trinity-Inspired Access Programme

The university has said it wants to attract more students from non-traditional backgrounds.
By Jack Synnott

Revenue States PhD Researchers Should Pay Tax on Stipend

Documents sent from Jeffrey Sardina, a member of the national committee of the PWO, revealed that PhD researchers in receipt of a stipend may be required to pay taxes.
By Ailbhe Noonan

TCDSU President-Elect Condemns “Censorship” at Recent Events in College

He also criticised the Provost for a statement given after the address to College by Eamon Ryan was interrupted last week by protestors.
By Ailbhe Noonan