College

Over 90% of New Student Beds in Dublin Demand Rents Above €800

Since 2016, 5,465 student beds have been built in Dublin. Over 90 per cent cost more than €800 per month.
By Donal MacNamee
Contribution

My Mum Needed an Accessible Toilet at the Summer Series. She Was Denied

My mother's experience at the Trinity Summer Series shows the urgent need for a conversation about non-visible disabilities, writes Amber Davy.
By Amber Davy

Only ‘Most Essential Work’ to Take Place On Campus, Says Harris

The decision was made at a cabinet meeting earlier today on the recent surge in coronavirus cases.
By Cormac Watson

Newly Formed Student Renters’ Union Moots Rent Strike

Trinity College Dublin Renters’ Union was formed recently to advocate for better living conditions and lower rent for students.
By Sárán Fogarty

Trinity Displaying ‘Lack of Leadership’ on COVID As Cases Surge, Says Unite

The government today confirmed a further 5,325 cases of coronavirus in Ireland.
By Cormac Watson

Library Closes Two Hours Early, Leaving Students Locked Out From Belongings

Trinity is expected to announce by Friday the effects of expected coronavirus restrictions.
By Emer Moreau and Sárán Fogarty

Trinity to Announce Effects on Teaching of Expected Restrictions By Friday

The number of coronavirus cases has skyrocketed in recent days.
By Cormac Watson

Showcasing Contemporary Art from Behind Closed Doors

Just like Olivier Cornet’s exhibition ‘On Paper’, Dublin’s contemporary art scene has shown its resilience in times of vulnerability.
By Louisa Celine Klatt

Government to Extend WiFi Initiative for Students to 90 New Locations

Difficulty accessing the internet in rural communities has become a major talking point in higher education circles since the outbreak of the pandemic.
By Cormac Watson

Trinity First Irish University to Adopt International Autism Toolkit

The College Disability Service has launched a new website to help people with autism make the transition from school to Trinity.
By Emer Moreau