No Plans to Use Vaccine Certs for Lectures, Says Harris
The Minister for Higher Education visited Trinity's vaccination centre this morning.
TCDSU to Lobby for Timetables to be Published Earlier
The union will also adopt a 'position of solidarity' with students and teaching staff experiencing difficulties over timetables.
TCDSU to Hold Referendum on Boycotting the Irish Times
If the referendum is passed, the Irish Times will not be sold in TCDSU shops and the union will refuse media requests from the paper.
Dublin’s Nightclubs Prepare for the Return of the Rave
Taoiseach Micheál Martin today said that nightclubs would re-open on October 22nd as planned, after concerns they would be forced to remain shut for longer.
TBSI Researchers Discover New Anti-Inflammatory Molecules
The scientists have published two papers on potential new mechanisms to block overactive inflammatory macrophages.
Trinity’s Small Sports Clubs Attempt to Recoup Signups Post-Pandemic
Even with the easing of restrictions, a complicated signup system for freshers' week meant small clubs weren't able to make the most of first years' enthusiasm to try new, unorthodox sports.
Søren & Son is the Latest in a Collection of Coffee Gems in the Liberties
The speciality coffee shop is already showing heaps of promise among the wide range of places to get a bite in Dublin 8
Why Are We Still Unable to Talk About Antidepressants?
Talking about mental health is much easier than it once was, but medication is still a touchy subject for many, writes Michael Archer.
Universities Back Major Proposed Changes to Leaving Cert
The mooted changes include a significant increase in continuous assessment and systems to stabilise exam results from year to year.
Trinity Researchers Join Global Effort to Explain COVID-19 Resistance
The Irish group in the conglomerate is led by Trinity's Cliona O'Farrelly.