Dublin-Based Biotech Company Inflazome Acquired by Roche for €380 Million

The company was co-founded in 2016 by Trinity immunologist Luke O'Neill.
By Jane Cook

Coronavirus Commuters: The Trinity Students Forgoing Accommodation

Some students are commuting for two hours to get to College instead of spending money on accommodation in Dublin.
By Jane Cook

DUFC Advance to Leinster Senior Cup Final With Thrilling Win Over UCD

The Leinster Senior Cup has been deemed an "elite" competition, meaning it will go ahead despite the new level three restrictions.
By John Keenan
Editorial

College Needs to Show Compassion for Residents Amid the Pandemic

This week a student who said they were showing symptoms of coronavirus was told to leave campus accommodation.
Editorial

Was In-Person Teaching Always A Pipe Dream?

The IUA this week announced that only classes that had to be taught in person would remain on campus.

Staff Allowed to Use Travel Fund to Pay for New Laptops

The fund usually offers up to €700 pro rata to academic staff to cover the cost of overseas travel.
By Molly Furey

Mustard: An Unlikely Allegory for Mental Health Struggles at the Abbey

Presented by Fishamble in association with Sunday’s Child, 'Mustard' took a deep dive into intergenerational perceptions of mental health and heartbreak.
By Ailbhe Noonan

Dublin Fringe Festival’s ‘Twenty Fifty’ Confuses More than it Inspires

Set thirty years in the future, the ambitious Fringe production attempts to address questions of environmentalism and social justice.
By Ailbhe Noonan

Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences to Move Online Where Possible, Says College

Classes will be moved online where possible, meaning that timetables will not have to be altered.
By Cormac Watson

Dublin Colleges to ‘Minimise’ On-Campus Teaching, Says IUA

Practical subjects and laboratory-based classes will be given priority for on-campus teaching.
By Cormac Watson