Over 80 Teams to Run in Trinity Sport Fundraiser Tomorrow

Teams can run either 45km, 100km or 250km, or participants can do the challenge as an individual.
By Matt McCann

Freshers’ Week to Begin a Week Later Than Planned

The new date means that incoming freshers will start classes a week later than other years.
By Cormac Watson and Sárán Fogarty

Students to Receive Timetables in Mid-September

Vice-Provost Jürgen Barkhoff said that campus will remain closed to the general public until at least September 28th.
By Emer Moreau and Molly Furey

Leaving Certificate Results to be Released on September 7th

The new release date is three weeks later than when results are usually announced.
By Cormac Watson

Government Launches New Strategy for Further Education and Training

The new strategy sets out a five-year road map for the sector.
By Alex Connolly

Prof Daire Keogh Takes the Reins as DCU President

He takes over from Prof Brian MacCraith, who served as president of the university for a decade.
By Rachel O'Leary

Student Accommodation May be Temporarily Used for Co-Living

Dublin City Council has said that such a conversion would be 'appropriate' as students prepare to attend lectures online.
By Emer Moreau

College Campus to Reopen for Staff on August 10th

Head of Estates and Facilities Brendan Leahy announced that a phased reopening of campus for staff would begin on July 20th.
By Cormac Watson

UCDSU Hits Out at ‘Over Ambitious’ Reopening Plans

The university has said that undergraduates will spend between 40 to 60 per cent of their normal schedule in classrooms next year.
By Emma Donohoe

Leinster Call Up DUFC Men’s Joe McCarthy and Max O’Reilly to Academy

They are among seven other additions, who all played for the Irish under-20 squad in the 2020 Six Nations competition.
By Matt McCann