Exam Hall to be Used for In-Person Lectures
College has also 'reassigned other spaces to improve capacity issues around face-to-face teaching'.
Tom Vaughan-Lawlor
The actor most famous for playing Nidge on Love/Hate reflects on what he learned from Trinity's drama department and DU Players.
A Letter to Freshers: Embrace the Highs and the Lows
Few first years will know what they want to get out of their time in Trinity. Uncertainty is part of the fun, writes Naoise D'Arcy.
‘Trinity can do more’: Universities’ Role in Combating Anti-Asian Hate Crime
The coronavirus pandemic has forced universities to confront the problem of anti-Asian racism on their campuses.
College in the US is Even More Bizarre Than I Expected
I am both excited and terrified to dive into Columbia's famously intimidating classes.
Editorial
Democracy in the GSU is in Tatters. Is there a Road Back to Normalcy?
Between the EGM fiasco and the dismissal of the GSU Board, it is hard to see how the GSU can begin to heal itself.
Editorial
Post-Pandemic, Trinity Needs to Define What it is
Staff and students this week indicated their exasperation at the continuation of online learning.
The Hist Returns to the GMB With A Lively Debate on the Value of RTÉ
The debate featured speakers from The University Times, Trinity News, Trinity FM, and a guest chair from RTÉ, all discussing the motion “This House Has No Faith in RTÉ”.
Students Blast College Over Online Classes in TCDSU Town Hall
Students who spoke criticised the use of old lecturer recordings and their disappointment at predominantly virtual timetables.
Five of the Best: Culture Night
Molly Longstaff takes five of the top offerings for the annual celebrations of all things cultural.