News

New Online Course Will Allow Public to Study Book of Kells
Aimed at people with an interest in Irish history, art and religion, the new four-week course will commence on October 8th.

Three Science Buildings to be Demolished to Make Way for E3 Institute
The old biochemistry building, Robert’s Laboratory and the PC huts are scheduled for demolition next summer.

With TSM Overhaul, Several Subject Combinations Discontinued
Psychology and Early Irish courses will no longer be available for joint-honours combinations.

Trinity Rises in Graduate Employability Rankings
College finished in the bracket between 101 and 110, after placing between 111 and 120 last year.

TCDSU Rejects Budget Proposal by The University Times
Editor Eleanor O’Mahony said she 'will work to amend the budget based on the union’s feedback'.

Students Plan Trump Protest
Leaders of students' unions and activist groups have said that they will join crowds protesting US President Donald Trump's visit.

Trinity Summer Series Confirmed for Third Year
This year's concert series held in Trinity saw 25,000 people attend.

After Concerns, TCDSU Academic Senate to be Reformed
TCDSU made changes in the hopes of being more inclusive to first years and science students.

Students at Ireland’s Newest University Could Wait a Decade for Their Union
Former union officers have warned that the merging of ITTSU, ITBSU and DITSU could take significantly longer than expected.

Housing Protestors Occupy a Third Building
Members of Take Back Trinity occupied a property in Belvedere Place this afternoon, in a move they described as an 'expansion'.