After a Summer of Protest, Trinity Societies Plan to Promote Anti-Racism

Trinity’s societies made noise at the height of this summer’s Black Lives Matter protests, but now they’re figuring out how best to fulfill their virtual promises.
By Molly Furey
Editorial

The CSC has Handled Freshers’ Week Prudently. Universities Should Take Notes

The CSC this week said that freshers’ fair would be physically ‘hugely restricted’.

13 Students Given Passing Mark After Initially Being Told to Resit Exams

Complications with results arose over the interpretation of new exam regulations this year.
By Cormac Watson

Trinity’s PhD Workers’ Rights Group Launch Pandemic Survey With GSU

The project will highlight the effects of the pandemic on PhD workers.
By Emer Moreau

Trinity Ability Co-op Launches the Anxiety Project

The project aims to educate Trinity’s staff and students about anxiety and will also provide information on available supports.
By Emma Donohoe

Intern Nurses Will Not Receive Pay Cut After Graduating

Pay rates for interns were increased in April to the rate of a healthcare assistant.
By Emer Moreau

Two-Metre Rule May be Relaxed in Universities, Says Harris

The minister hinted at the move in an interview on Today FM this evening.
By Cormac Watson

Societies Facing ‘Hugely Restricted Physical Fair’, Says CSC

The CSC today told societies that they may move much of the fair online.
By Cormac Watson

Irish Coronavirus App has Troubling Privacy Issues, say Trinity Researchers

The researchers have said that the app does not adequately protect user privacy.
By Cormac Watson

Tiny Plays 24/7: Fishamble’s Unexpected End to an Inspired Beginning

During lockdown, the company asked established and aspiring playwrights for 600-word scripts that explored the human experience of the current historical moment.
By Emer Tyrrell