Locked In, Coming Out: Confronting My Sexuality During the Pandemic
Coming to terms with my sexual orientation was, paradoxically, a very liberating experience during the isolation of the pandemic, writes Rachel O'Leary.
Méadú 10 Faoin gCéad ar Mhaoiniú d’Acadamh na hOllscolaíochta Gaeilge
D’fhógair an An tAire Catherine Martin agus an tAire Stáit Jack Chambers an méadú maoinithe.
Safe Spaces and Slacklining: Your Week Ahead
This week, TCDSU is hosting Rainbow Week, and societies have a host of events centred around LGBTQ+ issues to mark the campaign.
Editorial
At Online Learning Protest, the Aftershock of Take Back Trinity Lingers
The Provost struck a conciliatory tone at the protest – a starkly different approach to her predecessor.
Editorial
College Needs to Do More For Isolated Students Who Feel Shortchanged
Students4Change, a breakaway lobby group, spearheaded a protest about Trinity’s lack of face-to-face teaching this week.
Free Face Masks To Be Distributed on Campus From Monday
The masks will be available at Front Gate, and the Nassau St and Science Gallery entrances.
Does the Government Even Want to Fix the Student Accommodation Crisis?
The scramble for housing occurs every September, but this year was considerably worse. Solving the problem is now a matter of political will, writes Caoimhe Weakliam.
College Moves Endowment Shares into ‘Climate Conscious’ Fund
Earlier this year, The University Times reported that College still had shares worth at least €8 million in companies directly involved in fossil fuel activities.
Freshers, Take it From a Second Year: You Will Beat Your Imposter Syndrome
The vast majority of new Trinity students feel out of their depth at first. If you feel like you don’t deserve to be here, that’s okay – but it will pass, writes Sophie Coffey.
Trinity to Host Pop-Up Vaccination on Campus Next Week
The walk-in clinic will be open all day on Monday 27th and Wednesday 29th.