If I could sum up my first few weeks of college in one word, it would be anti‐climactic. As such, the difference between now and this time last year is palpable: last year’s feelings of apprehension, disappointment and eventual indifference …
Over-reliance on private sector a mistake – Phil panel on homelessness
The Phil, in association with the Bram Stoker Club, yesterday hosted their first panel discussion of the year, on the topic of tackling homelessness. The panel comprised of three guest speakers: Conor Hickey, the first lay director of Crosscare, the …
Rose of Tralee addresses Trinity students
The Rose of Tralee, Maria Walsh, addressed a packed out GMB last Wednesday. Hosted by the Students’ Union and Trinity TV, the Philadelphia woman spoke of the importance of her Irish roots, her experience of living overseas, being the first …
Staying in Dublin for Christmas
International students talk to Trinity News about how they plan to spend their Christmas holidays in Dublin.
Emma Collins, a third year student from Boston, is one of the many Trinity students who will be remaining in Dublin during the Christmas holidays. She tells me she loves Dublin: “It reminds me of Boston and there’s lots to …
Women in Leadership campaign launched in Trinity
“The New Normal: Women in Leadership” initative, organised in association with Trinity College Dublin Students’ Union (TCDSU), was launched this evening with a Women for Election talk in the MacNeill Theatre in the Hamilton.
The campaign aims to address the …
20,210 students registered to vote in marriage equality referendum
20,210 students have been registered as part of a nationwide voter registration drive conducted by students’ unions ahead of the upcoming marriage equality referendum, the Union of Students in Ireland (USI) president, Laura Harmon, has tonight announced.
The USI president …