College

On the Frontlines and Behind the Scenes, Students Help Fight the Virus

Around the country, thousands of students – medical and otherwise – are volunteering to help fight the coronavirus.
By Emma Donohoe

Trinity Taking No-Detriment Calls ‘Very Seriously’, Vice-Provost Tells Campaigners

Jurgen Barkhoff responded to students who participated in a ‘bombardment campaign’, with an email that greeted them by name.
By Donal MacNamee

Second-Level Students’ Union Urges ‘No Detriment’ Policy in Leaving Cert

A survey this week saw 49 per cent of leaving certificate students arguing they'd rather use completed coursework to determine their final grades.
By Aoife Kearins

With Email Bombardment, Students Step Up ‘No Detriment’ Campaign

Students are emailing College demanding that those with a passing grade will not have their mark brought down by summer assessments.
By Orla Murnaghan

Provost to Meet Residents Tomorrow, in Online Meeting

Those who have remained on campus after Trinity's closure can talk to Prendergast in a Zoom call tomorrow evening.
By Sárán Fogarty

Look Up: In Trinity, Evie Hone’s ‘Rose Window’ Sketches Reside

Sketches created by Irish artist Evie Hone, for her ‘Rose Window’ in Co Donegal, reside in Trinity's Arts Block. They're worth a look.
By Aoife Grimes

Offline and Real-Time Online Exams Will Replace In-Person Exams

Trinity announced the new plans for assessments in an email to students, adding that exams would take place between April 27th and May 9th.

How US Politics Is Getting Down With the Kids

The age of social media has engaged students in politics in a totally novel way. Politicians are taking note.
By Gillian O’Neill

Lynn Ruane Wins Trinity’s Last Seanad Seat, Elected on Eighth Count

Ruane’s election means all three incumbents in the University of Dublin constituency retained their seats.
By Cormac Watson and Donal MacNamee

Incumbent Trinity Trio Retain Seanad Seats, After Remote Count

Lynn Ruane, David Norris and Ivana Bacik have all held onto their seats, after a count that took place in a near-empty College lecture theatre.
By Donal MacNamee