College

Pav Explores Social Distancing Measures, But No Re-Open Date Yet

Pav Chair Cyril Smyth said he hopes the bar will open ‘as soon as we get a green light’.
By Robert Quinn

Trinity Explores Online Teaching ‘Opportunities’ Amid Pandemic

A College working group – set up by Trinity's top officers – will look into online teaching among a number of ‘opportunities’ triggered by the virus.
By Emer Moreau

Normal People Week 2 Recap: A Sligo Betrayal, (the Start of) a Trinity Truce?

Episodes three and four of Normal People aired on RTÉ last night – with a masterful depiction of young love in all its raw clumsiness.
By Gráinne Mahon
Editorial

Why is the Provost So Quiet on Board Changes With Huge Autonomy Implications?

Patrick Prendergast is a member of a working group proposing changes that many fear could jeopardise Trinity’s independence.

Cén Fáth a Bhfuil an Propast Ciúin Faoi Athruithe Bord le Tionchar ar Neamhspleáchais?

Is ball é Patrick Prendergast de ghrúpa oibre a mhol athruithe a bhí ina údar imní do mhórán daoine maidir le neamhspleáchas an Choláiste.

In Lockdown, Place – and Space – Seem More Important Than Ever

Aoibh Ní Chroimín on the value of perusing the local in lockdown – and the prospect of a joyful reunion with Dublin when it ends.
By Aoibh Ní Chroimín

Past J1 Students Advised to Return US Emergency Fund Received in Error

Some students who travelled to America in 2018/19 may have mistakenly received a $1,200 payment from the US government.
By Danielle Varley

Trinity Scheme Makes 450 Laptops Available to Secondary Students

The campaign hopes to deliver 1,000 laptops to students in schools around Dublin by the middle of May.
By Emma Donohoe

Record Numbers of Students Expected to Apply for SUSI Grant

Over 30,000 students had applied for the grant by the end of last week, as students grapple with the financial implications of the coronavirus.
By Jordan Nann

Universities Want €230m Government Investment, Amid Financial Fears

Universities are calling for state investment to fund extra places for Irish students, as well as an international marketing campaign.
By Ciaran Molloy