USI President Hits Out After Trinity Tells Student Residents to Vacate
Lorna Fitzpatrick called Trinity's decision to give students only days to leave College accommodation 'extremely concerning'.
Trinity Orders Students in College Accommodation to Vacate This Week
Students must have cleared out their belongings by Friday, as the number of confirmed student cases in Trinity rises to eight.
In Universities, Academics and Activists Fight for Ireland’s Deaf Community
It hasn't always had much recognition, but at third-level, there's a sense that the Deaf Community is finally being 'listened to'.
University, IT Presidents Write to Ireland’s Students, Urging Caution
An email signed by the 21 presidents of Ireland's third-level institutes said students 'are in a strong position to reduce the spread of the virus'.
Piecing Together the Living History of Dublin’s Theatre Royal
For more than 100 years, the Theatre Royal was a cultural hub for many Dubliners. Its demise was sad, but its legacy is a glorious one.
Éacht Déanta ag an gColáiste le Ceist an Choróinvíris – Ach Dúshláin Le Sárú
Is beag cinnteacht atá bainteach leis an gColáiste sa ré seo.
Editorial
On Coronavirus, Trinity Has Done Well in New Waters – But Huge Hurdles Lie Ahead
Few of the certainties associated with College hold true in the present circumstances.
Fifth Trinity Student Tests Positive for Coronavirus, Surf Club Self-Isolating
The student recently travelled with Dublin University Surf Club on their trip to Fuerteventura.
The Trinity–NCAD Elective Teaching Students How to ‘Fail Marvellously’
Philip Napier, an NCAD professor heading up a new College elective, wants Trinity students to 'step into that unknown experimental place'.
SIPTU Calls on College to Reverse Directive on Cleaning, Catering Staff
The union is demanding Trinity row back on its decision to call catering and housekeeping staff into College despite the partial closure of campus.