College

Upgrades to Sanitisation Stations Cost College Over €4.5k

The hand sanitisation stations were installed on campus over the summer to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
By Malachi Ó Marcaigh

Trinity Hall Like a ‘Prison’ Amid Harsh Coronavirus Rules, Say Residents

Residents of Halls say they feel afraid of harsh repercussions for minor infractions.
By Jane Cook and Amy Cox

All Sports Matches for Trinity Clubs Called Off Indefinitely

A handful of clubs – considered elite by the College – had previously been allowed to continue their season despite coronavirus restrictions.
By Matt McCann

Two American College Basketball Players to Join Meteors for Upcoming Season

Trinity Meteors have their first game of the season this Saturday against DCU Mercy.
By Matt McCann

Students to Be Allowed Vote Online in Sabbatical Elections

The system allows students to register and vote online, and is currently being used to elect class representatives.
By Cormac Watson

Gardaí Say Arrests Likely If Halls Dwellers Keep Breaking Coronavirus Rules

Halls residents have reportedly been breaking coronavirus restrictions in nearby Palmerston Park.
By Jane Cook

Budget 2021 Was a Small Step In The Right Direction

Budget 2021 was a small step toward the monumental change needed in higher education funding, writes Faye Curran.
By Faye Curran

A Baffling Budget Dashes Hopes for Dramatic Change in Higher Education

Higher education funding increased from €1.74 billion to €1.93 billion, following a raft of odd budgetary changes.
By Cormac Watson

Higher and Further Ed Department Allocated €3.3bn in Budget 2021

The government has announced a once-off €50 million package to directly support students.
By Sárán Fogarty and Emer Moreau

Trinity Student Launches Campaign Backing Easier Access to Citizenship

The 27th amendment limits the constitutional right to Irish citizenship of those born on the island of Ireland.
By Emer Moreau