College

Second Years Ask Senior Lecturer for Schols to be Held Online

An email to David Shepherd, signed by 59 students, said that there was no indication that holding the exams online last year 'did any damage to their integrity'.
By Emer Moreau

Staff Under ‘Unprecedented Pressure’ With Continuation of Online Learning

Most students have a combination of online and in-person classes this semester.
By Emer Moreau

Petition Launched to Refund Students With No In-Person Lectures

The petition has been signed by over 350 people.
By Jennifer Ní Chiara

HSE to Run Vaccination Clinic on Campus

The service will target students who have not had the chance to get the jab.
By Emer Moreau

Trinity Launches New National Consent Programme

The Together Consent Outreach Programme was launched by TD and Trinity lecturer Ivana Bacik.
By David O'Connell

TCDSU Criticises College for Late Release of Timetables

Timetables were due to be released yesterday but many students still have not received them.
By Emer Moreau and Mairead Maguire

The Government Isn’t Taking the Spiralling Cost of College Seriously

We cannot allow higher education to become a luxury which is only accessible to students from wealthy families, writes Mary Lou McDonald.
By Mary Lou McDonald

Ba Cheart Moladh – agus grinnscrúdú – a Thabhairt d’Ardú Ranguithe an Choláiste

Tá an Tríonóid tar éis éirí naoi n-áit sa Times Higher Education World Universities Rankings don bhliain 2022.

Trinity to Implement Indoor Events ‘Bonus’ for Vaccinated

Provost Linda Doyle has said that those who have received their vaccine may be able to participate more fully with clubs and societies.
By Emma Taggart

Prince Albert of Monaco Visits Trinity for ‘Major’ Old Library Donation

The prince and his wife Princess Charlene have been added to College's list of benefactors, or most generous donors.
By David O'Connell