College

Editorial

To Protect Societies, the CSC Must Compensate for Cancelling the Freshers’ Fair

Operating the physical fair has been deemed “unrealistic” given current public health guidelines.
Editorial

Trinity is at the Heart of Immunology. It Needs to Take a Lead on Testing

Trinity immunologist Luke O’Neill this week advised College to begin testing staff and students twice weekly.
By The Editorial Board

Lockdown Boosted Workload for Most Disadvantaged Students, says Trinity Access

Some 80 per cent of students reported feeling that their workload increased over lockdown.
By Emma Donohoe

The Blueprints for Trinity’s Long-Awaited Black Studies Module

Academics weigh in on what the new module could, and should, look like when it is launched in Hilary Term.
By Gillian O'Neill

Higher Ed Department Angling to Increase High-Points Course Capacity

The number of applications for high-points courses have skyrocketed this year.
By Sárán Fogarty

DUBES Set to Double the Number of Events It Hosts

The society announced in June that all of its speaker events would be moved online.
By Cormac Watson

Staff and Students Should Be Tested Twice Weekly, says Luke O’Neill

Top Trinity immunologist Luke O’Neill has been a source of expert information on the coronavirus throughout the pandemic.
By Cormac Watson

Trinity to Receive over €1.75m for Capital Works and Equipment

Higher Education Minister Simon Harris announced the investment today.
By Cormac Watson

Societies are Central to Trinity Life. The Coronavirus Will Challenge This

Between the strain caused by the cancellation of the freshers' fair to the shifting of events to online platforms, societies have a bumpy road ahead of them, writes Mairead Maguire.
By Mairead Maguire

School of Computer Science Moves Majority of Classes Online

Students will only be required to be on campus for a day and a half of their face-to-face weeks.
By Amy Cox