The provost elections kicked off tonight with a virtual questions-and-answers session.
Editorial
A survey conducted this week showed that 42 percent of Trinity’s academic staff believe that admin and bureaucracy are the most important issues in the provostial elections.
It was reported last week that Prof Sarah Alyn-Stacey had been blocked from running to be the next Provost.
By Sárán Fogarty
Feel the virtual love in societies’ takes on Valentine’s week.
By Maitiú Charleton
It was reported this week that Prof Sarah Alyn-Stacey had been disqualified by the interview committee from the Provost elections.
By Alexandra Corey
It was today reported that Prof Sarah Alyn-Stacey had been blocked from running to be the next Provost.
By Matt McCann
The final list of candidates for the provost election was published on Trinity’s website today.
By Emer Moreau
The Interview Committee decided that Prof Sarah Alyn Stacey did not meet two of the criteria to stand for election.
By Cormac Watson
The Provost election campaign began today, with three candidates in the running.
By Matt McCann
Close contacts of a confirmed case in Trinity will be notified by the HSE contact tracing team, but College will not contact them.
By Sárán Fogarty