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College Health Service Suspends Walk-In Services
Booked appointments continue as normal, according to a statement released by the College on Twitter.
Libraries to Reduce Study Space Due to Coronavirus Concerns
Measures to meet social distancing guidelines will result in reduced capacity in the library.
Book of Kells Closure Could Cost College Up to €3m
The exhibition, closed yesterday, brings in around €12 million a year to the College.
Several Departments Suspend Physical Seminars and Tutorials
Several departments have gone beyond College's directive to cancel in-person lectures and suspended physical tutorials and seminars.
Medicine Exams to Start Tomorrow, With Students Given Two Days Notice
Clinical exams – now worth 25 per cent of students' grade for the year – will start tomorrow due to the spread of coronavirus.
Not True: False Information Tells Students They’ll Get 65% if Exams Cancelled Over Coronavirus
Trinity today confirmed that no information about students receiving 65 per cent was published on the website.
Trinity Cancels Physical Launch of Strategic Plan
The plan will now be launched on a live stream, due to concerns over the spread of the coronavirus.
JCR Candidates Prohibited from Door-to-Door Canvassing
JCR hustings will also be streamed online instead of having a live audience, with only candidates permitted to attend in person.
Coronavirus Spread Poses Major Financial Risk to Irish Universities
Contingency plans being put in place could see colleges lose tens of millions in tuition fees from international students.
USI Investigates Deputy President After Burkean Expose
Michelle Byrne seemed willing to hand over the names of right-wing activists to a purported anti-fascist group.