The withdrawal of Law Soc, who have been involved with the national charity event since 2013, will mean Trinity Amnesty and Trinity VDP will need to look for a new partner for the event.
By Niamh Egleston
With 4,070 votes, Norris has been re-elected to the panel having exceeded quota.
By Sinéad Baker
The claim from Dr David Parris, a retired lecturer, alleges that Trinity’s pension scheme discriminates against him based on age and sexual orientation.
By Róisín Power
Collins was elected on the second count, just 10 votes ahead of Ari Fogelson. Crespo received 62 per cent of the vote.
By Eleanor O'Mahony
The new centre at the Long Room Hub will serve as an opportunity for collaboration between humanities and sciences experts on digital projects.
By Paul Glynn
Candidates for the Seanad’s TCD panel largely agreed on the topics of free fees, access to education and higher education funding – although there were some clashes.
By Sinéad Baker and Edmund Heaphy
Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford, to pilot new foundation year for students from under-represented backgrounds based on the Trinity Access Programme.
By Róisín Power
Despite concerns raised in November, An Taisce have renewed Trinity's Green Flag for another three years.
By Sinéad Baker
Greater transparency, inclusivity and diversity must go beyond the legal requirements and the “students as customers” model should be avoided.
By Sinéad Baker and Edmund Heaphy
Improvements to student grant scheme, including an earlier opening date, announced by Minister for Education today.
By John Conway