College Classics: A Famous Day for Trinity Rugby, With AIL Promotion
In April 2016, a DUFC side battling exams and the ghosts of the past defeated Ballynahinch to secure promotion to Irish club rugby's top tier.
TCDSU Council Elects Nine Remaining Part-Time Officers in Contested Races
The union had already elected 16 students in uncontested races for part-time roles.
Provost to Meet Residents Tomorrow, in Online Meeting
Those who have remained on campus after Trinity's closure can talk to Prendergast in a Zoom call tomorrow evening.
Trinity Academics Honoured at Research Excellence Awards
The awards were set up after the launch of College's Research Charter in 2019.
Pandemic at the Disco: DJ Culture is Spreading Like a Virus. We Must Resist
Eliana Jordan on why DJ culture is an affliction impossible to escape – and why techno is its ugliest manifestation.
When it Comes to its Buildings, Dublin is Eating Itself Faster Than Ever
The Brutalist developments of 1960s Dublin might not be pretty, but they're historically significant. They're disappearing at an alarming rate.
Look Up: In Trinity, Evie Hone’s ‘Rose Window’ Sketches Reside
Sketches created by Irish artist Evie Hone, for her ‘Rose Window’ in Co Donegal, reside in Trinity's Arts Block. They're worth a look.
Offline and Real-Time Online Exams Will Replace In-Person Exams
Trinity announced the new plans for assessments in an email to students, adding that exams would take place between April 27th and May 9th.
How US Politics Is Getting Down With the Kids
The age of social media has engaged students in politics in a totally novel way. Politicians are taking note.
Yellow Vests and Unrest in the Home of Protest
After spending the first semester of this year on Erasmus in Paris, Ross Malervy reports back on a city in a state of perpetual volatility.