Pav Accounts Not in the Red, Despite Seven-Month Closure
The bar’s outgoing chairman Cyril Smyth said that “the financial year balances just about”.
Trinity’s Sporting Organisations Suffered Layoffs Following Pandemic
The pandemic has forced the Pav to close its doors since March and Trinity Sport to lay off a number of workers.
Pav Can Only Re-Open in Level Two or Lower, Says Chairman
The bar's chairman Cyril Smyth said this evening that the bar could not operate profitably unless Dublin was on level-two restrictions or lower.
Amid Lockdown, Trinity’s Smaller Sports Clubs Grapple with Challenges
The pandemic has hit sports clubs hard as they struggle to increase membership while playing their sport is banned.
Number of Sports Scholarships Decreases, With DUFC Hit Hard
The drop in scholarships was particularly stark for DUFC, down to six from 34 last year.
Ó hAodha Guides Classic Irish Tale Down New Road in Latest Translation
The first-ever published translation of Seosamh Mac Grianna’s 'Mo Bhealach Féin' is now available to purchase.
International Student Fees: An Ongoing Rise That is Set to Stop?
Last night, TCDSU council passed a motion to lobby against annual international student fee increases.
College Proposes Schols ‘Quota’ System Over Fears of Grade Inflation
The Scholars Committee has responded angrily to the proposal, saying that it would consider bringing the issue to the Visitors.
Under Threat, Joyce’s House of the Dead Turns to Students for Support
Cáit Murphy’s petition to save the iconic house now stands at nearly 3,000 signatures.
An Unlikely Blend of Humour and Trauma at ‘In One Eye, Out the Other’
The production was live-streamed from the empty Smock Alley Boys’ School on October 24th.