DUFC Fall Short in First All-Ireland League Match of the Season
DUFC “never came out of the gate” in 10-35 loss to Garryowen Football Club at College Park.
Lifelong Learners Are Target Group With New Microcredentials Program
Trinity has joined an IUA framework to systematise and accredit short, intensive modules for postgraduate students.
Sensory Spaces Set up in Trinity’s Libraries
The spaces are part of the Trinity Sensory Processing Project aimed at making libraries more inclusive to those with sensory issues.
TCDSU Warns College of ‘Extreme Backlash’ Over Sluggish Re-Opening
The union wrote to heads of schools asking for timetables to be changed after reading week when social distancing in College is scrapped.
An Ode to Solo Travel
Caoimhe Weakliam recounts her decision to holiday alone over the summer that inspired a love of independent getaways.
Steven Schleicher, Prosecutor in George Floyd Trial, Addresses LawSoc
Schleicher yesterday received the society's Praeses Elit award, an accolade given to those who empower others in their everyday lives.
Botany Bay Residents Hit Out at Construction Noise
Residents in the east side of the square have said the noise is disrupting their sleep and studies, particularly as online classes continue.
DU History’s Annual Publication Has Something for Everyone
The eighth volume of 'Historian' is out now.
TCDSU to Lobby for More Non-Traditional Forms of Assessment
Trinity said yesterday that some students will have in-person exams this year.
Printing House Unlikely to be Finished Before Christmas
Students may not be able to move into accommodation in the new building in time for the start of the second term