Freshers’ Week Likely to Move Online for Sports Clubs, in Phased Return

Club captains were told last week that alternative arrangements for sign-ups – a major source of revenue for clubs – are being considered.
By Fiachra Gallagher

Connectivity Mishaps Abound, as GSU Candidates Struggle for Specifics in First Hustings

The online hustings were marred by long delays due to technical issues on the Zoom call.

Gan Athrú ar Líon na n-Iarratas don Scéim Chónaithe in Ainneoin na Paindéime

Cuireadh 74 iarratas isteach ar an scéim chónaithe i mbliana.
By Malachi Ó Marcaigh

Gym-Goers Have Ruined the Gym. Post-Lockdown, I’m Staying Well Away

Between those obsessed with their workout, and those obsessed with avoiding it, the gym has been spoiled. Exercising at home is in, writes Emer Moreau.
By Emer Moreau

No Decision on Re-Opening of Book of Kells Exhibition, Says Trinity

The exhibition, which brings in around €12 million a year, has been closed since early March.
By Emer Moreau

Normal People Week 4 Recap: In Italy, Old Tropes Haunt Our Protagonists

After a breakup that hurt both Connell and Marianne, episodes seven and eight show them attempting to navigate a new kind of relationship.
By Gráinne Mahon

Trinity Puts Off Allocating Accommodation Places for Next Year

College is in talks with the HSE to put in place physical distancing procedures for its accommodation next year.
By Cormac Watson and Donal MacNamee

Coronavirus Cities: In New York, the Lights Went Out In the Blink of an Eye

Moya Mawhinney on how her Study Abroad in New York was cut short by the virus – and how every adventure suddenly became a last.
By Moya Mawhinney

I Made a Spotify Playlist of Every Song I Heard Sung Outside Botany Bay

A brief list of the sounds of Pearse St at night.
By Jessie Foley

When NCAD Students Took On an Institution, and the State – and Won

In the 1960s, NCAD was run directly by the governments. Students weren’t happy – and spent years fighting for a more accessible college.
By Lucy Sherry