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New Library Rule Gives Students 45-Minute Window to Check Into Seat

Students have complained that people aren't showing up to their booked seats in the library.
By Cormac Watson

At Scholarship Awards, Top Trinity Athletes Talk Sport and Coronavirus

Trinity Sport’s annual scholarship awards event was held virtually this year.
By Matt McCann

Students Vote In Favour of Ream of Changes to TCDSU Constitution

The referendum – billed as a vote to remove typos and conflicting passages from the constitution – also removes the GSU's vote at Union Forum.
By Sárán Fogarty

When US President-Elect Joe Biden Visited Trinity

Biden has visited Trinity twice in recent years. Looking back, those who met him recall his warmth and charisma.

TCDSU Slams ‘Condescending’ College Email to Halls Residents

TCDSU Communications Officer Philly Holmes said the tone of the email was ‘wholeheartedly inappropriate’.
By Emer Moreau and Cormac Watson

Halls Dwellers Told to Shut Blinds and Turn Off Lights for Neighbours’ Sake

Halls residents have reported prison-like conditions in their accommodation complex during the coronavirus pandemic.
By Cormac Watson and Jane Cook

Mr Justice George Birmingham Appointed New Judicial Visitor

The Judicial Visitor, along with Trinity's Chancellor, has the final say on appeals of decisions made by College Board, interprets the College statutes and approves amendments to the College statutes.
By Molly Furey

Today, RTÉ Will Step Inside Courtney McGrath’s ‘Uni Life’

The second episode of the brand-new series will air this Friday, at 7.30pm on RTÉ One.
By Aoife Dalton

GSU Caution in Sharing Survey Data is Justified, Says Top Data Lawyer

The Trinity PhD Workers' Rights Group and the GSU have clashed over sensitive survey data about PhD students.
By Cormac Watson

Trinity St James’s Cancer Institute Awarded OECI Accreditation

The OECI is considered the leading cancer accreditation agency in Europe.
By Jane Cook