Over 200 Jabs Administered in Trinity’s Pop-Up Vaccination Centre

Those who were vaccinated this week will be able to get their second dose in October.
By Emer Moreau

DUHAC Take Home Three Medals at Cross Country Championships

Trinity had a successful weekend with a gold in the women’s team event along with an overall finish of second place.
By John Keenan

SEAS 2021: Conradh na Gaeilge agus USI ag stocaireacht ar son na Gaeilge

Bhí an tionscadal stocaireachta SEAS don bhliain 2021 ar siúl inniu.
By Siothrún Sardina

Ní Mór don Choláiste níos mó a Dhéanamh do Mhic Léinn a Bhraitheann Scoite Uaidh

Bhí Students4Change, brúghrúpa easaontach, ag stiúradh agóid na seachtaine seo in aghaidh an easpa teagaisc aghaidh ar aghaidh.

E3 Learning Foundry Won’t Be Completed Until End of 2023

Construction of the E3 Learning Foundry first began in early 2020.
By Emma Taggart

RDS Likely to be Used to Hold Exams at Christmas

Individual schools will decide whether to hold exams in person or online, College has said.
By Mairead Maguire

Govt Calls for Stricter Rules On Use of Private Student Accommodation

A circular sent to heads of local authorities last week said that renting student beds to non-tourists should only be done if there is a compelling reason to do so.
By Mairead Maguire

‘I Feel You Apart From Me’ Immerses Listeners Into an Emotional Soundscape

The Dublin Fringe Festival production consists of a series of emotional voice messages sent over the course of a single day.
By Sáoirse Goes

Tá Iarmhairtí Tóg an Tríonóid Ar Ais soiléir ón Agóid in éadan Foghlaim ar Líne

Labhair an Propast go muinteartha ag an agóid – difríocht mhór óna réamhtheachtaí.

Bisexual People Are Tired of Having Their Identity Questioned

Many people still view bisexuality as something they do or do not 'believe' in, which is deeply hurtful, write Maitiú Charleton and Jack Dunne.
By Maitiú Charleton and Jack Dunne