Despite Six-Month Election Delay, CSC Claims Constitution Wasn’t Breached

The CSC plans to run elections on October 13th, more than six months after its constitution stipulates.
By Cormac Watson

A Fringe Production That Asks A Timely Question: Are We Ever Safe?

Intertwining three powerful tales, Before You Say Anything shines a light on our safeguarding institutions and shows how they too can place us in harm’s way.
By Ailbhe Noonan

On-Campus Residents Who Break Coronavirus Rules May Lose Accommodation

Trinity’s Registrar of Chambers said that breaches will be investigated on a case-by-case basis.
By Emer Moreau

Campus and Halls Residents to be Offered Regular Coronavirus Testing

The screening programme may be extended to the whole college community in the future.
By Emer Moreau and Aoife Kearins

The BBQ Society is in Town – And Ready for a Socially Distanced World

Trinity students Raphi Patterson and Jonny Gregg have proposed the new society to the CSC and are hoping to get the green light in time for this academic year.
By Claire Brennan

Former Qatari Defence Minister to Sponsor TCD Horse Racing Society

Hamad Bin Ali Al Attiyah served as Minister of State for Defence Affairs between 2013 and 2016.
By Emer Tyrell and Molly Furey

No Space for Extra Freshers, Say Trinity Schools of Medicine and Dentistry

Higher Education Minister Simon Harris today said that the government would be introducing 800 extra college spaces this year.
By Emma Donohoe

Masks Now Mandatory in Trinity Sports Centre

Trinity Sport told patrons of the centre to 'mask up to keep everyone safe while at Trinity Sport Centre'.
By Matt McCann

Leaving Cert Results Were Record-Breaking – But This Will Benefit Few

Leaving certificate students may be celebrating the highest results on record – but their unprecedented grades may not bear the desired fruit on Friday when CAO offers are made, writes Faye Curran.
By Faye Curran

Fibín is Driving Ahead With its Theatre

The Irish language theatre company staged its most recent show, Fiach, as a drive-in theatre piece as part of its efforts to make Irish more accessible and less daunting.
By Ailbhe Noonan