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Slew of Societies Suspend Events Due to Coronavirus Threat

At least 16 societies have cancelled or postponed events due to the threat of the coronavirus.

With Pol Soc, Internationalism, Women’s Rights and Pay Equality

Lisa Keenan, Lynn Ruane, Jennifer Carroll MacNeill and Alice-Mary Higgins joined Pol Soc yesterday as part of International Women’s Week.
By Sárán Fogarty

Book of Kells Closure Could Cost College Up to €3m

The exhibition, closed yesterday, brings in around €12 million a year to the College.
By Donal MacNamee

College Lectures to be Held Online for Rest of Semester

Tutorials, seminars and labs will continue to take place in person, while the Book of Kells, Science Gallery and Douglas Hyde have shut.
By Donal MacNamee

Trinity and the Coronavirus: What We Know so Far

As College battles to combat the spread of coronavirus on campus, a look at what's happened so far – and what's likely to come down the tracks.
By Sárán Fogarty

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.
By Donal MacNamee

‘Take a Lead’: Staff Urged Provost to Close Most of College

In a letter seen by The University Times, 40 staff members called on Prendergast to close the College 'for all bar essential lab-based teaching'.
By Emer Moreau

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.
By Emer Moreau

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.
By Aoife Kearins and Donal MacNamee

With TMT, Jesus Christ Superstar Tackles the Power of the Mob

The society's production of Jesus Christ Superstar kicks off on Wednesday.
By MaryAnn Ciosk