Dublin
Planned Union Protest Put on Hold, Pending Government Guidance on Temporary Contracts
The protest comes as the dispute between Trinity's three unions and the College continues.
Editorial
Too Few Solutions for Colleges and Students in Government Accommodation Plan
It makes the right noises, but the plan comes too late for a sector that has learnt to cope without state help.
Promising Apprenticeships and Promoting Opportunity, DIT Launches New Access Programme
The programme, launched today by the Minister for Education, gives young people from inner city communities the opportunity to experience different types of apprenticeship.
Tá Uaillmhian ag an gCampas Teicneolaíochta, Ach Beidh Ádh ag Teastáil Uathu
Beidh ar an gcampas dul i ngleic le tionchar seachtrach Breatimeachta agus Trump.
With Ambitions to Transform Dublin, Trinity’s €1bn Second Campus Could Require 20% State Funding
Some buildings on the new technology campus in Grand Canal Dock could be completed within five years.
Five of the Best Ways to Save Your Summer Memories
Between holidays, internships and inter-railing adventures, five fun ways to remind yourself of summer and stay surrounded with good memories.
Dublin: The City That Sleeps
While other European cities are making increased efforts to become truly 24 hour, Dublin offers little to citizens and visitors after 10pm.