Coronavirus: Has Ireland Listened To Its Academics?

A month ago, Trinity's response to the pandemic was considered proactive rather than reactive. Has that changed?
By Gillian O’Neill

On Ireland’s Campuses, an Overlooked Demographic: Student Farmers

Farmers don’t have it easy – with long hours and criticism from some quarters, there’s a lot to it. But what’s it like for students in the business?
By Rachel O’Leary

Exams to be Replaced By Online Assessment, says College

In an email sent to staff and students, Trinity said that exams were likely to be scrapped and replaced with online forms of assessment.
By Cormac Watson and Donal MacNamee

Coronavirus To Prompt ‘Significant’ Drop in International Student Numbers

The College has introduced measures to combat the dip in international student numbers caused by the coronavirus.
By Emer Moreau

The University Times and Trinity News Postpone Print Issues After College Closes

The papers were due to bring out print issues next week, but postponed them after the College closed today.
By Sárán Fogarty

Alex Clark Elected JCR President

Clark defeated Dillon Broaders, Cian O'Toole and Aoife O'Mahony to the presidency for the coming year.
By Tara Kent and Sárán Fogarty

It’s Inconsequential, But For Final-Years, Today May Be a Sad College End

Trinity was right to take steps against the coronavirus, and there are far more pressing issues, but today was still a sad day, writes Aisling Marren.
By Aisling Marren

Epoch Celebrates Irish Women in Sparkling New Exhibition

Hidden Gems promises to be a treasure trove of chromatic delights.
By Rachael Gunning

Trinity is Considering Holding Exams in August

A confidential memorandum seen by The University Times sets out the various contingencies Trinity is considering due to the coronavirus.
By Donal MacNamee

DCU to Replace First, Second and Third Year Exams With Alternatives

Undergraduate exams planned for May, with the exception of final-year students, are to be replaced with alternatives, DCU has announced.
By Jordan Nann