Some Elite Sport Scholars to have Access to Trinity’s High-Performance Gym

The Sports Centre was Trinity’s main casualty in the government’s new level-five restrictions announced yesterday, with the rest of College remaining largely unaffected.
By John Keenan

Author Emma Dabiri Addresses the Science Gallery’s Virtual Book Club

This two-hour discussion of literature and lived experience saw the acclaimed author attend the book club to discuss her work.
By Rebecca Deasy-Millar

Medical Council Report From 2018 Showed a School of Medicine in Disarray

The College has said that it has introduced a number of measures to fix the problems the report found.
By Cormac Watson and Molly Furey

Sports Centre Freezes Monthly Subscriptions for Non-Student Members

New level-five restrictions have forced the Sports Centre to close.
By Matt McCann

Lá na Gaeilge An Chumainn Ghaelaigh – Ar Líne

Is iad pancóga, Peig agus plé ar nádúr an duine agus an phaindéim a bhí i measc na n-imeachtaí ar Lá na Gaeilge inné.
By Jennifer Ní Chiara and Alannah Ní Mhuirí

College Looks to the Future at Trinity Education Launch

The launch of Trinity Education marks the end of the seven-year-long Trinity Education Project.
By Emer Moreau

Tenet: Mind-Bending, Visually Spectacular, but Emotionally Empty

Due to coronavirus restrictions in Dublin, cinemas which had been showing ‘Tenet’ are currently closed.
By David Fennelly

This Year’s International Literature Festival Will Be One for the Books

Elaine Feeney and Eva Griffin talk about what we can expect from this year’s online events, and the happy accidents that fell into place along the way.
By Caoimhe Weakliam

Today, Govt Ceded Ground to Third-Level Institutions Battling for Autonomy

Allowing universities to decide their fate in level five was a win for third-level autonomy, writes Molly Furey.
By Molly Furey

Few Changes in Running of College Under Level-Five Restrictions, Says Trinity

Level-five restrictions are set to be introduced tomorrow at midnight.
By Cormac Watson