TCDSU to Erect Marquee at Pav for Student Events
The marquee will act as a student space during the day and an events venue at night.
‘No Certainties’ About Return to Campus, Says IFUT
The Irish Federation of University Teachers has said that 'extreme positions' on the return to in-person teaching are 'not helpful'.
Module Enrolment Delayed by Two Hours
Students were due to be able to begin selecting their modules at 2pm today.
USI Calls on Colleges to Host In-Person Graduations
The ‘Give Us Our Grad' campaign will see students’ unions write to the heads of their institutions to allow graduands to mark the milestone on campuses.
Tá sé Rómhall ag an CSC gan Phlean a Bheith acu do Sheachtain na bhFreisear
Léirigh an Propast Linda Doyle go mbeidh an ‘seachtain ionduchtaithe’ atá pleanáilte do lucht na dara bliana ag feidhmiú mar ‘Seachtain na bhFreisear’ do chách, seachas do mhic léinn céad bliana.
Tugann an Scannal Dífheistithe Buille do Mhuinín idir Mhic Léinn agus Choláiste
Cuireann an droch-iarracht dífheistiú ó bhreoslaí iontaise náire ar ollscoil a bhfuil bród uirthi féin as a hinbhuanaitheacht.
Trinity is Dragging its Feet on Proper Gender Recognition
College's Gender Identity and Gender Expression Policy commits to recognise and support non-binary individuals, but major shortcomings remain, writes Annie C. Humphrey.
Students Living Away From Home Can Expect Annual Costs of Nearly €14,000
The cost of college for the 2019/20 academic year was over €1,000 lower.
TCDSU: Fossil Fuel Shares “Particularly Concerning” in Light of IPCC Report
The University Times reported last week that Trinity still has shares worth at least €8 million in companies directly involved in fossil fuel activities.
Libraries May Retain ‘Targeted’ Booking System Post-COVID
Trinity’s libraries may continue to require certain users to book in advance in certain instances, such as coming up to exams.