In Remote Ceremony, 57 Scholars, 14 Fellows and Three Honorary Fellows Elected
Honorary Fellowships were awarded to Dame Susan Jocelyn Bell Burnell, Prof John Fitzgerald and Neil Mendoza.
Editorial
Trinity Has Made Exam Blunders Before, But This Year’s Are Especially Damning
Errors of varying degrees of seriousness appeared in many students’ exam timetables this week.
Editorial
A Recruitment Freeze With Ominous Echoes of the Past – and Eerie Implications
College this week informed heads of department about a freeze on staff recruitment due to the consequences of the coronavirus.
On Homelessness, Researchers Fight a Health Crisis, Urging System Change
Health schemes – often led by academics – are mitigating the risk of coronavirus for the homeless. Many say structural changes are vital.
It’s Campus – As You’ve Never Seen It: Behind the Scenes of Normal People
Last July, Susie Crawford got exclusive access to the filming of Normal People on campus – finding a production that obsessed over every detail.
Five of the Best: Ways to Recreate Trinity Ball At Home
Trinity Ball may have fallen victim to the coronavirus pandemic, but never fear: its atmosphere can be translated to your home.
Students Slam College Over Exam Timetabling Errors, Assessment Pile-Ups
Students in several courses have hit out over a convergence of exams and a number of scheduling errors for this year’s exam period.
Student Hardship Fund Keeps ‘War Chest’ for September, Amid Donation Spree
After raising over €200,000 in recent weeks, Trinity is holding onto a portion to help students when College starts back.
College Classics: When DULHC Joined Ireland’s Club Hockey Elite
In April 2017, after a storming season, Trinity's hockey players booked their spot in Irish hockey's top tier. Here's how it happened.
Colleges Should Open Accommodation to Direct Provision Students, Says USI
The union has called for universities to provide alternative housing for ‘vulnerable’ students without space or privacy to work.