Editorial

Coronavirus Rules for Residents Should Be Firm And – Above All – Clear

Trinity this week introduced what at first appeared to be draconian measures to fight rule breaking in College accommodation.
Editorial

The CSC Has Undermined the Idea of a Constitution and – By Extension – Itself

The CSC has breached its constitution for the past six months by delaying its annual election.

All Students Will Have Some Face-to-Face Learning, Says College

Timetables are set to be released to all students tomorrow.
By Cormac Watson

The CSC is Undermining Its Own Advice By Not Practising What it Preaches

The CSC has created a discrepancy between ‘do as I say’ and ‘do as I do’, writes Emer Moreau.
By Emer Moreau
Analysis

This Year’s CAO Results Were – Predictably – Like No Other Year’s

Aoife Kearins examines the highlights of today’s historic CAO results.
By Aoife Kearins

From English Studies to Mathematics: How Trinity’s Points Have Changed

A compilation of Trinity's CAO points over the past six years shows just how dramatically points have shot up as a result of the new grading system.

CAO Points Jump Significantly for High-Demand Courses

Points for 80 per cent of Trinity's courses spiked in the first round of CAO offers.
By Cormac Watson and Aoife Kearins

D’fhéadfadh an fearg i NUIG agus UCD faoi na Amchlár ina Chomhartha don Trionóid

Chuir mic léinn a fearg in iúl an tseachtain seo in UCD agus NUIG maidir le líon na n-uaireanta teagaisc pearsanta a bheidh acu.

Níl na Ranna Oideachais ar chomhthuiscint le déanaí. B’éigean é a sheachaint

An tseachtain seo caite bhí fógraí fíorspéisiúla ón Aire Ardoideachais Simon Harris.

Taking Money from a Qatari Politician Goes Against Trinity’s Spirit of Inclusivity

Societies are strapped for cash, but sponsorship from a former Qatari defence minister is a step too far, writes Faye Curran.
By Faye Curran