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Within Innovation Challenge, the Provost’s Passions Collide
This year’s Provost’s Innovation Challenge focuses on making cities sustainable.
Library Apologises for Confusion Caused by New Booking System
Changes to the booking system were introduced this week in an effort to curb the number of students booking slots and then failing to show up.
Check it Out: DU Chess Club Makes a Long-Awaited Return to College Life
As other sports teams struggle, and amid the hype of Netflix’s The Queen’s Gambit, DU Chess Club has been revived – and is here to stay.
Any Relaxation of College Restrictions Must Be ‘Gradual’, Says IFUT
Higher Education Minister Simon Harris is reportedly pushing for more in-person teaching next semester.
TCDSU Down €49k Last Year After Pandemic’s Financial Shock
TCDSU’s account from 2018/19 recorded a surplus of over €30,000 – a reversal of the previous year’s shortfall.
Trinity Hires New Assistant Professor to Lead Black Studies Elective
Trinity decided to launch a Black Studies module, after a College-wide campaign in the wake of the killing of George Floyd.
Holding the Schols Exams Online Will be Difficult, But Not Impossible
Creativity – both in how the exams are run and the questions asked – will be essential in running Schols exams online, writes Jane Cook.
Prayer Meetings Breach Laurentian Society’s Constitution, Says CSC
DU Laurentian Society is a Catholic group for students in Trinity.
Eileen Flynn’s Journey to the Seanad is Like No Other
From her completion of third-level education to her work on the Traveller Culture and History in Education Bill, Eileen Flynn continues her path of activism.
Trinity Apologises For ‘Undue Distress’ Caused By Mislabelled Graduation Videos
Graduates reported confusion and upset this weekend after their graduation ceremony videos were mislabelled.