News

Moderatorship in Irish Studies to be Discontinued After 2015
The course has seen a decrease in demand and a high drop-out rate.

TCDSU Sends Delegation to March for Choice
The union's Repeal the Eighth campaign officially launches on Tuesday, October 6th.

Trinity Unveils Memorial Stone in Honour of its Dead from World War I
The stone, unveiled this morning, is in memory of the staff, students and graduates of the College who lost their lives in World War I.

Man Found Dead in BLU Library Toilets
The man was not a current student of Trinity, College has confirmed.

Director of World Meeting of Education Ministers to Moderate TCDSU Election Debate
Gavin Dykes, the director of Education World Forum is to moderate the union's November general election debate.

USI Pre-budget Submission Calls for Investment in Student Supports
Launched earlier this week, the submission asks for a reversal of measures introduced since the economic crisis.

College Receives Award for Gender Identity and Expression Policy
Trinity is the only public institution to have been presented with the award, given by the Gay and Lesbian Equality Network .

College Tutors Trained on Trans* Issues for First Time
The training came as part of Trinity's new Gender Identity and Gender Expression Policy

D’Olier St Cafe and Shops Closed, Leaving No Facilities for Nursing Students
Students of midwifery and nursing left without any on-building facilities after closure of cafes and shops.

Sustained Careers Events Instead of Single Careers Week
The week-long Careers Week event has been replaced with a series of individual events throughout term.