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Visitors Uphold Controversial Schols Quota System

The proposal will now appear in front of University Council tomorrow.
By Cormac Watson

Students Need Clarity on Leaving Cert By End of Month, Says Harris

The government is adamant that leaving certificate exams will go ahead.
By Cormac Watson

HEAnet Delivers 16,700 Dell Laptops to Students Across Ireland

Higher Education Minister Simon Harris has been vocal about the digital divide since the beginning of his tenure.
By Cormac Watson

Prof Jane Ohlmeyer to Deliver Prestigious Ford Lectures to Oxford

Ohlmeyer is the 11th woman to deliver the lecture series since 1896.
By Matt McCann

TILDA Releases Recommendations for Effective COVID Vaccine Rollout

The research, from The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA), also found that 65 per cent of participants got their news on the coronavirus from the radio.
By Sárán Fogarty

Trinity Researcher Led Unethical Vaccine Trial in Mother and Baby Home

The Commission of Investigation into Mother and Baby Homes released the findings last week.
By Emer Moreau and Cormac Watson

Libraries to Further Restrict Opening Hours, With Hamilton to Close Entirely

From Friday, the Berkeley, Lecky and Ussher libraries will only be open to readers from 1pm to 5pm.
By Emer Moreau

Prendergast Hints at All-Female Provost Race With Article Retweet

Three candidates have so far confirmed that they have cleared the interview process of the provost elections.
By Cormac Watson

Student Nurses, Midwives to be Pulled From Placement to Free Up Staff

Placements are to be suspended for at least two weeks so that nurses and midwives who train students can return to hospital frontlines to ease staffing pressures.
By Emer Moreau

Students Unable to Anonymise Exams Submitted Via Turnitin

Trinity has been forced to move exams online due to the coronavirus pandemic.
By Cormac Watson