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‘No Alternatives’ to January Exams for Social Sciences Students Going on Erasmus

Students in the School of Social Sciences and Philosophy will be allowed to go on Erasmus next semester.
By Sárán Fogarty

Trinity Trust Sets Up €100,000 Fund for Student Groups

The pandemic has drastically changed how societies and sports clubs function on campus.
By Cormac Watson

Top College Group Proposes Off-Campus Hub Allowing for Demolition of Buildings

A discussion paper brought to University Council has outlined a number of technology-based changes for College.
By Cormac Watson

Large Lectures Should Stay Online for Good, Says Top College Group

The Trinity Futures Group has recommended that lectures of more than 100 people should continue to be held online, with larger lecture theatres repurposed.
By Emer Moreau

College to Consider Forming Working Group on Keeping Some COVID Work Practices

Staff and students were forced online this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
By Cormac Watson

Old Library to Commission Four New Sculptures of Women

This is the first commission of new sculptures in the Long Room in over 100 years.
By Molly Furey

Some 15% of Irish Adults Have Been Raped, Say Trinity Researchers

The study also found that 33 per cent of Irish adults had experienced some form of sexual violence.
By Emma Donohoe

INMO Launches Petition to Pay Nursing Interns a Living Wage

Over the summer, interns were paid the same as healthcare assistants – something the INMO wants to maintain.
By Sárán Fogarty

No Need for Emergency Exam Measures This Year, Says Senior Lecturer

Trinity's Senior Lecturer Kevin Mitchell said that College 'will certainly employ a sympathetic approach and increased level of flexibility' due to the ongoing pandemic'.
By Emer Moreau

TCDSU Votes to Support Criminalisation of Image-Based Sexual Assault

The motion came after thousands of intimate photos of women and girls were recently uploaded to a number of online forums without consent.
By Cormac Watson