Progress is never a straight line. Nor is it, according to some, 16 bus-only lines. In one of Europe’s most congested cities, attempts to rectify Dublin’s shambles of bikes, buses, pedestrians and cars have become blighted by protesting passengers, planning …
Free sanitary products to be available in all universities
Dáil moves to end period poverty
An all-party motion to provide to provide free sanitary products in public buildings was passed in the Dáil on Wednesday. The measure will see sanitary products and menstrual information provided in universities, schools, direct provision centres, refuges, Garda stations, hospitals …
Trinity launches tobacco free campus
Campus to be tobacco free aside from three designated smoking areas
Trinity has officially become a tobacco free campus from today onwards, with the exception of three designated smoking areas.
The move sees the expansion of existing tobacco free zones to the entire campus, with the exception of the Kinsella Hall …
Trinity Ents to introduce Ask for Angela policy at Freshers Week events
The announcement was made by TCDSU Ents Officer, David Flood, today
Trinity Ents have announced the introduction of the “Ask for Angela” policy at this year’s Freshers Week events. The initiative was announced today in a press release from Trinity College Dublin Students’ Union (TCDSU) Ents Officer, David Flood. Flood previously …
Ready, set, launch: Inside Trinity’s student startup programme
Amidst over 100 years of history, something new and exciting is emerging. Here in the Graduates Memorial Building, entrepreneurial students are offered a rare chance to develop their startups with the expertise, space and encouragement needed for their startups to …