College
Council Secretary Says He Had No Role in Choosing Own Voting System for Election
Last year, the union signed a two-year contract worth €17,000 for the voting system run by Eviabi, which was co-founded by Cian Walsh, the secretary of council for TCDSU.
College Makes Deck Chairs Available to Students Sitting Outside on Campus
Socially distanced markers have been painted in the squares to indicate how far away from each other students should sit.
The College Chapel: Home to Tradition, Politics and Newlyweds
The College Chapel stands in Front Square and dates back to 1798.
College Cancels In-Person Lab Practicals for Chemical Science Students
On-site practical classes must be limited to a maximum of two sessions of an hour and 45 minutes per day.
Joe Biden’s Election Will Yield Slow But Positive Results for Students
A Biden presidency will bring some normalcy back to life, and possibly substantial relief for students, writes Samuel O’Brient.
Ireland’s Approach to the Pandemic May Have Long-Lasting Effects for Students
The economic harm done by the pandemic may well fall at the feet of groups like students – damaging the future of the country, writes Samuel O’Brient.
Top College Group Proposes Off-Campus Hub Allowing for Demolition of Buildings
A discussion paper brought to University Council has outlined a number of technology-based changes for College.
Trinity Meteors: Left in Limbo Amid Pandemic Uncertainty
Head Coach Vinnie O’Keefe expresses concern about recruiting fresh talent as Trinity Meteors have not played competitive matches in nearly a year.
Ireland Should ‘Look At’ Chinese and Russian Vaccines, Says Luke O’Neill
O’Neill made the comments at a livestream run by TCDSU President Eoin Hand.
CAO Applications for Trinity Shoot Up by 38%
Some 10,253 applicants have placed Trinity as their first preference.