College

Weekly Coronavirus Testing May Not Be an Attractive Prospect – But It Is Worthwhile

Coronavirus tests could help Trinity avoid on-campus clusters. Students have a responsibility to avail of the scheme, writes Eimear Finan
By Eimear Finan

On-Campus Residents Will Have to Book ‘Arrival Slot’ Before Moving In

Residents are due to move into their on-campus accommodation from Monday onwards.
By Molly Furey

NPHET Likely to Recommend Larger Shift to Online Learning in Dublin Colleges

The government is likely to make a decision tomorrow about increasing restrictions on Dublin.
By Sárán Fogarty and Cormac Watson

Staff and Students Will Have to Clean Their Workspaces After Tutorials

Classes will begin for all second, third and fourth-year students on September 28th.
By Cormac Watson
Editorial

The CSC Has Undermined the Idea of a Constitution and – By Extension – Itself

The CSC has breached its constitution for the past six months by delaying its annual election.
Editorial

Coronavirus Rules for Residents Should Be Firm And – Above All – Clear

Trinity this week introduced what at first appeared to be draconian measures to fight rule breaking in College accommodation.

Harris Promises ‘Bright New Era’ For Irish Research

Harris made the comments at an online conference run by Enterprise Ireland, Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) and the Irish Research Council (IRC).
By Jane Cook

Despite Six-Month Election Delay, CSC Claims Constitution Wasn’t Breached

The CSC plans to run elections on October 13th, more than six months after its constitution stipulates.
By Cormac Watson

Third-Year Law Students Slam School Over Impractical Timetables

A number of students have complained about the logistics of getting to in-person lectures that have been scheduled in immediately before and after their online lectures.
By Molly Furey

High-Risk Staff Being Obliged to Teach is ‘Very Worrying’, Says IFUT

Staff members in the high-risk category may be obliged to work face to face with students according to government guidelines.
By Cormac Watson