Drink spiking and racial abuse at the Trinity Ball were among 330 formal complaints at the prestigious university over the past two years. The Dublin college also received complaints about staff being “cat called” by builders on campus, racial aggression, heating issues and rodents. A log of incidents includes “alleged garda abuse” of a student, security staff entering a room uninvited, and housekeeping staff not wearing face masks during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Most gripes were about chilly rooms, with staff and students frequently complaining about lecture theatres, offices, or residences. One staff member wrote of teaching becoming “unsustainable” if the temperatures dropped below a “certain threshold”. “Four-hour lecture and there was no heating,” they added. READ MORE: Dublin's 'tent city' cleared as asylum seekers relocated In other parts of the campus, staff had taken to bringing in their own electrical heater
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