With ‘Tess’, Gift Horse is Figuring Out Theatre in a Coronavirus World

The play will run from August 20th to 24th, and tour Waterford, Wexford and Kildare.
By Ailbhe Noonan

Ní fiú Maolú Rialacha Deontais Choláiste d’Iarrathóirí Tearmainn le hOrduithe Díbeartha

Níl gá d’iarrthóirí tearmainn Ardteist a bheith acu a thuilleadh chun cáiliú do dheontais choláiste.

Le Pleananna Sábháilteachta ní Chóir go mBeidh Mic Léinn PhD mar ‘Athsmaoineamh’

Rinne mic léinn PhD gearán an tseachtain seo maidir le heaspa cumarsáide ón gcoláiste ó thaobh na hathoscailte de.

Fearg agus Imní: Freagraí Tugtha ar Thuarascáil an Choimisinéara Teanga

Nocht tuarascáil an Choimisinéara Teanga gur sháraigh ceithre ollscoil Acht na dTeangacha Oifigiúla.
By Malachi Ó Marcaigh

Harris Allocates €4.3m for IRC’s Enterprise Partnership Scheme

The scheme aims to improve collaboration between higher education institutions and industry.
By Cormac Watson

Dublin Theatre Festival Pulls Out of Samuel Beckett Theatre Booking

The festival was due to take place between September 24th and October 11th.
By Molly Furey

Trinity Introduces Module to Help Students Adapt to Hybrid Learning

Trinity will deliver a hybrid learning experience this year, mixing online and face-to-face teaching.
By Sárán Fogarty
Editorial

Easing College Grant Rules Means Little to Asylum Seekers With Deportation Orders

Asylum seekers will no longer need to have completed the leaving certificate to qualify for a college grant.
By The Editorial Board
Editorial

School Safety Plans Show PhDs Should Not Be Treated as an ‘Afterthought’

PhD students complained this week about a lack of communication from College surrounding the reopening.
By The Editorial Board

Staff Told to Keep Contact Log While in Trinity

The contact logs have been introduced to speed up contact tracing.
By Cormac Watson