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Fire in TBSI Mobilises Dublin Fire Brigade
Emergency services respond to a fire at TBSI Wednesday afternoon, with situation brought to control shortly before 1pm.
Law Colloquium Allegedly Appoints “Emergency” Committee Despite Warnings from Law School
The Phoenix Magazine Going Into ‘Voluntary Liquidation’
One of Ireland’s leading investigative and satirical magazines is closing down after over 40 years of publication.
TCDSU Confirms Third Consecutive Rent Freeze
The Union confirmed on June 9th that rents will not go up on College-owned student accommodation for next year
Katie Lynch Elected Next Chairperson of Trinity Sport Union
Following the Annual General Meeting of TSU, Katie Lynch, Aisling Mulligan, Carmel Maher, and Sam Ledoux have been elected as the new student officers of the Union
42,000 Student Beds to Be Made Available by 2035
The new beds are part of the Government's strategy to tackle the student accommodation crisis
Children’s Rights Over Flights Protest Dublin Airport’s Passenger Cap
The Dublin Ketamine Crisis: Wastewater Analysis Reflects Increase of Ketamine Residue
New Arts and Community Centre to be Built as Part of Merchant’s Quay Refurbishment
The plans include the restoration of the St Anthony’s Theatre as a creative space for artists and performers
More Than Half of New Dublin Homes Bought by Institutions
Data shows companies and funds accounted for 56 per cent of purchases in the capital last year, limiting availability on the open market