College

Trinity Professor Warns: Adults With Intellectual Disabilities Need More Care

Prof Mary McCarron said people with intellectual disabilities ‘are not getting enough attention’ amid the coronavirus pandemic.
By Emma Donohoe

The Trinity Technicians Keeping Research Alive During Coronavirus

Trinity has closed due to the coronavirus, but vital research has to continue – and a small clutch of staff are working to keep it going.
By Rachel O'Leary

What We Can Learn From the Lack of Queer Spaces During COVID Times

Club culture is a valued aspect of the Queer social scene – it just shouldn’t be the only aspect, writes Louis Butler Lynch.
By Louis Butler Lynch

Students Unable to Anonymise Exams Submitted Via Turnitin

Trinity has been forced to move exams online due to the coronavirus pandemic.
By Cormac Watson

In the Midst of the Pandemic, Some Keep Up the Fight for Sustainability

The normal model for climate activists has been thrown out the window – but the importance of climate action has never been higher.
By Jody Druce

Extra College Places Here to Stay, Says Harris

The government created over 2,000 new college places last year.
By Cormac Watson

Harris to Create Working Group on Student Wellbeing

The group will include representatives from student bodies across the country, and will be chaired by the president of USI.
By Cormac Watson

Meet the People Behind Trinity’s Multifaceted Climate Change Research

Climate change is a complex subject stretching across a variety of schools and disciplines.
By Alix Pletcher

Doyle, Hogan and Ohlmeyer Confirm Eligibility for Provost Election

Applicants to run for Provost must clear an interview stage, which concluded today, and be confirmed eligible to proceed to the campaign.
By Emer Moreau

Lack of Clarity Over Essential Work Gives College ‘Carte Blanche’, Say Unions

Trinity reps for Unite the Union and SIPTU have expressed ‘grave concerns’ about the number of staff who are still working on campus despite current restrictions.
By Emer Moreau