College

Lockdown Literature Returns: Reads to Get Your Heart Racing

When better to resurrect our Lockdown Literature series than the night before All Hallows Eve? This time around however, the recommendations are not for the faint-hearted.
By Ann Moroney

Students Must Show Letter and Trinity ID If Stopped by Gardaí On Way to College

College students are currently allowed to come on to campus, despite level-five restrictions.
By Cormac Watson and Molly Furey

College Proposes Schols ‘Quota’ System Over Fears of Grade Inflation

The Scholars Committee has responded angrily to the proposal, saying that it would consider bringing the issue to the Visitors.
By Cormac Watson

DUFC Men’s First Team Suffer Coronavirus Outbreak

The outbreak was likely to have started last week, when elite sports were stilled allowed to train.
By Cormac Watson and Matt McCann

Trinity’s Sporting Organisations Suffered Layoffs Following Pandemic

The pandemic has forced the Pav to close its doors since March and Trinity Sport to lay off a number of workers.
By Matt McCann

International Student Fees: An Ongoing Rise That is Set to Stop?

Last night, TCDSU council passed a motion to lobby against annual international student fee increases.
By Emma Taggart

Number of Sports Scholarships Decreases, With DUFC Hit Hard

The drop in scholarships was particularly stark for DUFC, down to six from 34 last year.
By Matt McCann

Admin Troubles Cause Lengthy Delays At First TCDSU Council

TCDSU council began almost an hour later than previously planned.
By Sárán Fogarty

TCDSU Votes to Formally Support Diversity in STEM Campaign

The union voted this evening in favour of a motion which will see it adopt formal recognition of the campaign.
By Emer Moreau

Vótáil TCDSU Anocht Chun Coiste Gaeilge a Bhunú

Chuir an t-Oifigeach Gaeilge Gretchen Nic Sheanlaoich an rún chun tosaigh ag an gComhairle.
By Jennifer Ní Chiara