Trinity Students Need to Give Tourists A Break

Tourists – with a few exceptions – are a charming reminder of how beautiful our campus is, writes Aisling Marren.
By Aisling Marren

The World is in Shutdown. But, for DU Players, the Show Has Gone On(line)

The society's theatre might have closed, but members of DU Players are still creating – using technology, and more than a dash of inventiveness.
By Emer Tyrrell

Mid-Pandemic, a Trinity Curriculum Unpicks New Dangers to Democracy

Trinity has launched a new online curriculum on democracy – based on an 18-month project with colleges around the world – at a timely moment.
By Naoise D’Arcy

SUSI Grant Must be Extended Amid Coronavirus Crisis, Say Greens

The party said the grant should be extended to cover more students, as their chance to earn money during the summer has now ‘evaporated’.
By Alex Connolly

Casual Staff Will be Paid for Rostered Hours During College Closure

Casual staff, many of whom are postgraduate students, can make a wage claim for teaching classes that cannot be held online.
By Emer Moreau

IFUT Calls for ‘Urgent’ Funding Extensions on PhD Research Projects

The union says research projects delayed due to the coronavirus must have their funding extended after universities re-open.
By Alex Connolly

Six of the Best: A Year in Trinity Sport

Our pick of the best days for Trinity's sports club this season.
By Fiachra Gallagher

Coiste Nua Tofa ag an Chumann Gaelach go Digiteach

Don dara bliain as a chéile, is mná ar fad sa trí phost is sinsearaí sa chumann.
By Róise Hannan

UL Aiming to Re-Open for Current Students in September, Says President

While new students are unlikely to start before October, Des Fitzgerald said the university hopes to re-open for existing students in September.
By Danielle Varley

Lockdown is a Time to Reignite Old Friendships, Not to Write Your Novel

We are being told to write a novel or learn a language during lockdown, but how about we care for our neglected friendships, argues Molly Furey.
By Molly Furey