Exam Hall to be Available for Students Attending Online Lectures
The Marquee at Botany Bay and the former Bank of Ireland space can also be used for students who have online classes directly before or after in-person ones.
Five of the Best: Tried and Tested Lockdown Food Trends
Step away from that 46-part puff pastry recipe and tickle your taste buds with these tried and tested DIY delights.
Are Essay Mills Threatening the Integrity of Academia?
In 2019, Ireland passed the Qualifications and Quality Assurance (Education and Training) Amendment Act to tackle a growing trend in academic misconduct driven by essay mills.
Tá Schols Eilíteach, Ach Ní Léir Conas go bhFeabhasóidh Moltaí an Fáil atá Orthu
Thóg an Léachtóir Sinsearach athruithe beartaithe ar scrúduithe Schols go dtí Comhairle na hOllscoile i Mí Feabhra.
Ghéill an Hist do Bhrú, ag Casadh ar Shaoirse Cainte
An domhnach seo caite, tharraing an Hist cuireadh siar do Richard Dawkins chun labhairt leis an gcumann.
Tuxedos, Wine Cellars and the Arts-Block Runway: Dissecting the ‘Trinity Tradition’
College has a number of long-time practices which, when you take a step back, are rather bizarre, writes Ella Connolly.
The Students on the Other End of the Line
For over 20 years, students have been volunteering for the NiteLine phone and messaging service which students can call free of charge every night of the week.
Trinity Students Launch Voter Registration Drive for US Elections
Mail-in ballots are going to be central to what will be one of the most contentious elections in US history.
Through Perseverance and Creativity, Ireland Music Week Goes Online
Ireland Music Week 2020 swaps venue wristbands for headphones in the driveway to keep the show on the road this week.
Swimming Pool to Reopen at End of October Following €25k Worth of Repairs
The pool was closed over the summer after Trinity Sport deemed it unsafe to use.