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Trinity Graduate Rachel Botha is Appointed as Provost’s First Ever Curatorial Fellow
Supported by the Office of the Provost, the fellowship gives recent graduates the opportunity to work within the Douglas Hyde gallery for a year.
Tangent’s Newest Scheme Sends Student Startups to America
The Tangent Pioneers international accelerator programme will allow six Trinity startups to travel to New York this week.
Library Services to Shut Down on Thursday
Many library services will be unavailable for 10 hours this Thursday, as the library management system undergoes disaster recovery testing.
Editorial
Is it the Right Time to be Talking About In-person Teaching Next Semester?
An email sent to staff and students on Friday announced plans for an increase in in-person teaching next term.
Editorial
Trinity Needs Normalcy Post Pandemic – Not Black Mirror-Esque Innovations
This week, a discussion paper was leaked that showed a number of pandemic-inspired recommendations made by senior members of staff.
If a Visually Impaired Person Seems in Need of Help, Offer it
We must strive to always show empathy and respect for one another, regardless of our differences, writes Sarah McGowan.
Your Week Ahead: Free Yoga, Tinie Tempah and A Social Justice Book Club
For the environmentally (and Christmas) conscious among us, Tuesday night’s event will see you rocking around the compostable christmas tree.
Spotlight On: The Nostalgia-Soaked Sounds of Sammy Copley
Copley recently released his new single “Trains” alongside an announcement about his first album Growing Pains, which is set for release on January 29th.
The Young Greens and the Green Party Are From Different Centuries
There is an irreconcilable disagreement on the fundamentals between Young Greens and old Greens, writes Tara Nic Giolla Seanáin.
Halls Main Gate to Close Early Due to Trespasser Hassling Female Students
Halls also reminded students that they could bring any concerns they have to the staff on site.