How I Learned to Relish Not Having an Opinion

Appreciating uncertainty more would allow for more nuanced, honest and compassionate opinions, writes Aoibh Ní Chroimín.
By Aoibh Ní Chroimín
Editorial

Trinity’s Yearly Timetable Debacle Has Been Made Worse With the Return to Campus

There was widespread confusion this week about what lectures would be in person.
Editorial

€14k Per Year for College is Far Too Much to Ask of Students and Their Families

A report from TU Dublin has estimated that the annual cost of college in Ireland has increased by over €1,000 in two years.

Limitations on Events Unfair, Say Societies

The Central Societies Committee has said it will write to the Provost regarding its concerns with the limitations on freshers' week events.
By Mairead Maguire

Outdoor On-Campus Events Only for Societies for Now, Says CSC

The Central Societies Committee has said that societies will “hopefully” be able to hold outdoor events on campus from September 20th.
By Mairead Maguire

Physics Students Frustrated at Prospect of Online-Only Lectures

Yesterday, an email sent to third-year physical sciences students said that lectures would be held online until November 1st.
By Jody Druce

‘Fetish 101’ Puts a Comedic Twist on Online Lectures

Matthew Tallon’s commissioned for this year’s Dublin Fringe Festival, absurdist focuses on kinks and fetishes.
By Sáoirse Goes

Schools Were Asked to Hold Lectures of Under 50 in Person, Says Trinity

The School of Physics said yesterday that all lectures will begin online due to a lack of venues large enough to allow for social distancing.
By Jody Druce

Third-Year Physical Science Lectures ‘Likely’ to be Online Until Reading Week

The school emailed international students who are preparing to move back to Dublin.
By Jody Druce

History Department to Hold Some Classes of Under 20 Students Online

All modules for third and fourth year students will feature at least some in person teaching.
By Emma Taggart