College
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.
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.
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.
College Unveils New Book of Kells Treasury and Display case
The case was designed by the same engineers who worked on cases for the Mona Lisa, the Crown jewels and the Dead Sea Scrolls.
TCDSU Announces Opening of New Student Spaces
Each space will have to be booked in advance by students and will be available for 45 minute slots.
Easpa Gaeilge Ar Chomharthaí an Choláiste Le Ceartú
Tá comharthaí ar na haonaid sláintíochta nua le ceartú ag an Tríonóid chun go ngéillfidís le hAcht na dTeangacha Oifigiúla.
Analysis
This Year’s CAO Results Were – Predictably – Like No Other Year’s
Aoife Kearins examines the highlights of today’s historic CAO results.
From English Studies to Mathematics: How Trinity’s Points Have Changed
A compilation of Trinity's CAO points over the past six years shows just how dramatically points have shot up as a result of the new grading system.
CAO Points Jump Significantly for High-Demand Courses
Points for 80 per cent of Trinity's courses spiked in the first round of CAO offers.
Taking Money from a Qatari Politician Goes Against Trinity’s Spirit of Inclusivity
Societies are strapped for cash, but sponsorship from a former Qatari defence minister is a step too far, writes Faye Curran.