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Reo ar Earcú le Macallaí Gruama ón Stair – Agus Iarmhairtí Dorcha

An tseachtain seo d’inis an Coláiste do cheannairí roinne faoi reo ar earcú foirne de dheasca an choróinvíris.
Editorial

Trinity Has Made Exam Blunders Before, But This Year’s Are Especially Damning

Errors of varying degrees of seriousness appeared in many students’ exam timetables this week.

Tá Botún Scrúdaithe Déanta ag an gColáiste Cheana, Damnú Faoi Leith atá ann i mBliana

I rith na seachtaine, fuaireadh amach go raibh amchláir morán mac léinn lán le botúin, cuid acu níos dáiríre ná a chéíle.

It’s Campus – As You’ve Never Seen It: Behind the Scenes of Normal People

Last July, Susie Crawford got exclusive access to the filming of Normal People on campus – finding a production that obsessed over every detail.
By Susie Crawford

Students Slam College Over Exam Timetabling Errors, Assessment Pile-Ups

Students in several courses have hit out over a convergence of exams and a number of scheduling errors for this year’s exam period.
By Donal MacNamee and Emer Moreau

Student Hardship Fund Keeps ‘War Chest’ for September, Amid Donation Spree

After raising over €200,000 in recent weeks, Trinity is holding onto a portion to help students when College starts back.
By Sárán Fogarty

Colleges Should Open Accommodation to Direct Provision Students, Says USI

The union has called for universities to provide alternative housing for ‘vulnerable’ students without space or privacy to work.
By Molly Furey

Lockdown Literature Part II: Ulysses, and Avoiding Portuguese Horror

In the second of a new series, more Trinity lecturers tell us what they're reading mid-lockdown – and what they're steering clear of.

Meet the Climate Activists and Farmers Fighting the System, Not Each Other

The agricultural sector has a large carbon footprint. But many small farmers and activists say the real enemy is systematic exploitation.
By Emma Horan

Trinity Freezes Staff Recruitment Due to Coronavirus Financial Concerns

An email to staff said College made the decision to ‘ensure that we are focusing our valuable limited resources where they are needed most’.
By Donal MacNamee and Emer Moreau