College

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

Dutch King and Queen Come to Trinity

Queen Maxima and King Willem-Alexander this morning visited the Old Library as part of their trip to Ireland.
By Donal MacNamee

Former Trinity Researcher Stripped of Blog Award for Inventing Holocaust Victims

Dr Marie Sophie Hingst, who completed a PhD in Trinity in 2017, allegedly added the names of 22 fictitious Holocaust victims to international records.
By Donal MacNamee

Sinn Féin Likely to Support Cannabis Decriminalisation, Says Party Senator

Senator Fintan Warfield said he expects his party to support a 'harm-reduction approach' at a press conference in Trinity today.

Students Hit for Six, as Cricket Pitch Closes for a Month

College Park will be closed from March 11th until April 21st for maintenance works.
By Donal MacNamee

Mary Berry Dishes Cooking Tips and Cheeky Winks at the Phil

The star of the Great British Bake Off charmed those assembled in the GMB this afternoon.
By Molly Furey

Mumps Outbreak Prompts College Warning

An email to staff and students advised all members of College to check that they have had two MMR vaccines.
By Cormac Watson

Students and Staff Routinely Use Wrong Bins, Contaminating Recyclable Waste

Greater awareness about recycling among students could result in '10 to 20 per cent more' waste being recycled, the College has said.
By Ciannait Khan
Contribution

The SU Cafe is a Cost Worth Keeping

TCDSU should do everything it can to preserve the SU Cafe, writes Jack Dolan.
By Jack Dolan