News

Trinity Hall Publication to Launch this Week
The publication aims to capture the attention of the Halls community with contributions from residents on student life and the wider Rathmines area.

Trinity Students ‘Pro-Establishment’, Farage tells Burkean Journal
Nigel Farage sat down with the editors of the Burkean Journal in O'Donoghue's pub for the only interview he gave on Friday.

Trinity Research Offers Hopes for More Drug Discoveries
Mathias O Senge and his team have made a new molecular discovery.

No Protest Organised Against Farage Visit
Around 10 students protested outside the GMB to protest Farage's visit, shouting "racist" and "go back to your country".

CSC Covers €18,000 Societies Overspend
In 2016/17, the CSC had to cover an excess spending bill that was 20 times higher than the previous year.

Molloy Punished for TCDSU Elections Campaign Breach
Molloy brought the breach to the Electoral Commission’s attention himself.

Trinity Staff ‘Ashamed’ of Arts Block
Numerous staff have spoken out about their issues with much-maligned building.

Trinity Crams for Exam Changes, Citing Space Concerns
With the new year structure, students could have to sit more than two exams per day, with some in the evening.

Head of Law School, Oran Doyle, to Step Down
His replacement, most likely Prof Mark Bell, will be elected within the next two weeks.

GSU to Lobby College on ‘Transparent’ Fee Structure
The motion was passed at GSU council this evening.