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The Top Five Takeaways from Trinity’s New COVID Restrictions

Provost Linda Doyle emailed students today with details of what College will look like in the coming semester.
By Jennifer Ní Chiara

One-Metre Social Distancing to be Implemented for Lectures

College has said it is taking a two-phased approach to re-opening campus, with further easing of restrictions planned from November 1st.
By Emer Moreau

WHAT IS THE WORD Boldly Blends Cinema and Theatre

Billed as an “audio cinematic experience”, the show offered a selection of Beckett’s poetry in both English and French
By Anastasia Fedosova

In Trinity, Macron Lauds Erasmus as one of EU’s Greatest Achievements

The French president took questions from French and Irish students in Trinity's Exam Hall as part of his state visit to Dublin.
By Emma Taggart

How Trinity’s Ability co_op is Encouraging Societies to be Accessible to All

The co_op has launched a new project to assess societies' accessibility and inclusion.
By Maitiú Charleton

French President Macron to Visit Trinity

He will visit the Long Room and meet students for a discussion spanning a range of topics.
By Emer Moreau

Colleges May Host Pop-Up Vaccination Centres

More than four in five 16 to 29 year olds have registered to get the vaccine.
By Emer Moreau

IUA Urges Students to get Vaccinated Ahead of Return to Lectures

Over 82 per cent of 16-29 year olds have received one dose of the vaccine.
By Jody Druce