Universities Allowed to Stay Open to Staff and Students During Lockdown

Ireland is set to enter level five of restrictions at midnight tomorrow.
By Emer Moreau and Aoife Kearins

Society Committee Members on Why Society Life Must be Valued

Trinity is famed for its vibrant society life – these are the students running the show.
By Mairead Maguire

Online Classes Have Created a Plethora of New and Neverending Discomforts

Zoom classes have proven exceedingly awkward thus far. More needs to be done to make online learning work, writes Faye Curran.
By Faye Curran

LawSoc to Present Higher Ed Minister Simon Harris with Prestigious Award

LawSoc said that it was giving Harris the award for his work fighting the coronavirus in the Department of Health.
By Mairead Maguire

College Classes to Remain Online for Rest of Semester, Says Head of School

The Head of the School of English also said that the library will remain open even if Dublin moves beyond the current level-three restrictions.
By Molly Furey

For Iseult O’Donnell, It’s Never Too Late to Reach the Top

Iseult O’Donnell won gold in the 800m and silver in the 1,500m at the National Track and Field Championships this year, shocking the athletics community.
By Matt McCann

How ‘Eve Taking a Nude’ Has Turned the Muse into the Master

Cambridge student Blanca Schofield Legorburo is disrupting the social order by turning nude photographs into celebratory pieces of art.
By Lucy Sherry

M(h)aol are Raising their Voices for Women in Irish Post-Punk

This post-punk band are bringing sonic resonances to Ireland’s political past and present with their new single “Laundries”.
By Hannah Quearney

Third-Year Microbiology Labs Moved Online Due to Rising Coronavirus Cases

The lab classes were moved online amid rising coronavirus cases countrywide.
By Jane Cook
Editorial

If College Wants Strict Rules in Halls, It Must Work With Students – Not Against Them

Students this week spoke out about the intimidating atmosphere in Halls in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.