Trinity said plans to re-open its accommodation remain ‘under consideration in light of the ongoing challenges related to Covid-19’.
By Orla Murnaghan
Editorial
College says it’s still pushing ahead with plans for TTEC and E3, despite huge financial fears as a result of the coronavirus.
Tá sé ráite ag an gColáiste go rachfar ar aghaidh le pleananna le haghaidh TTEC agus E3, in ainneoin faitís airgeadais de bharr an choróinvíris.
Editorial
Trinity must start putting in place specific plans for incoming first years – and communicate them quickly and clearly.
Ní mór don Choláiste beartais ar leith a thabhairt isteach dóibh siúd a beidh sa chéad bhliain – agus cumarsáid thapaidh agus éifeachtach a dhéanamh leo.
Fianna Fáil will seek to secure funding for extra college places amid fears that calculated grades could cost students from disadvantaged areas.
By Donal MacNamee
The government's leaving certificate announcement today leaves colleges scratching their heads on many questions.
By Aoife Kearins
In a video from the Provost's Garden, Prendergast said large lectures will move online, while seminars and tutorials will return to campus.
By Cormac Watson
Students who start college but get an improved course offer after appealing their calculated grade can defer college and still get ‘free fees’.
By Sárán Fogarty
Discussions are underway surrounding the fate of the concerts, with The Specials, Beck and Michael Kiwanuka on the setlist.
By Robert Quinn