Are Shortening Attention Spans Affecting the Way Music is Being Written?
Songs are getting shorter every year, but that isn't necessarily a bad thing.
TCD BDS to Hold Solidarity Protest at Israeli Embassy Today
Israel and militant group Hamas have been in conflict for over a week, leading to hundreds of Palestinian deaths.
ShoutOut Launches Interview Series Urging Viewers To Know Their Queer History
Domhnaill Harkin, a volunteer with LGBTQ+ educational charity ShoutOut, speaks about the Know Your Queer History interview series launching today.
Editorial
For Many, Online Exams are the Future. Trinity Must Modernise Assessment For Good
The coronavirus pandemic has forced Trinity to run exams online, rather than in person, as College has traditionally done.
Editorial
Colleges – Not Victims – Have to Tackle Anti-Asian Racism on Campuses
The University Times this week published an op-ed detailing the increased harassment of and bigotry against the Asian community in Irish universities.
At Future Cities Webinar, Experts Unpack Hong Kong
The last ‘Future Cities’ webinar will take place on June 9th at 7pm.
Trinity Reports Deficit of €25.6m in the 2019/20 Financial Year
Trinity's 'other’ income, which includes commercial revenue, fell by €23 million.
TCD BDS Group to Hold ‘Socially Distanced’ Rally on Saturday
A larger rally in solidarity with Palestinians was due to be held this weekend, but was cancelled by the organising group, the Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign.
TCDSU to Launch Rapid HIV Self-Testing Service Tomorrow
The union will roll out a limited number of test kits each week, which will be available via its website.
Exiting my Last Zoom Class, I Wonder: ‘What Now?’
It’s been a few weeks of reminiscing the hours spent brunching in the legendary café Lemon, the soothing sound of pages being turned in the Berkeley, and the faintest memories of things we’d really rather forget we did while a bit tipsy, writes Orla Murnaghan.