College

Third-Level Institutions Band Together For Freshers’ Week Online Concert

The concert will be in aid of Jigsaw, an organisation that supports young people's mental health.
By Mairead Maguire

Two-Metre Social Distancing Rules to Remain in Place for Societies

This month, the government announced that universities could relax the two-metre rule during classes and lectures.
By Mairead Maguire and Emer Moreau

Loss of Freshers’ Fair a Huge Setback, say Societies

Society heads express their “disappointment” over the announcement and the lack of communication regarding an online fair.
By Mairead Maguire and Emer Tyrell

Don’t Sign Long-Term Leases Without College Plan, Says Sinn Féin

The Sinn Féin higher education spokesperson told students to hold off on signing leases on accommodation until it is clear what the next academic year will look like.
By Emma Donohoe

No Freshers’ Fair This Year, Says CSC

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

Six New College Buildings is Music to the Ears of Third-Level’s Stakeholders

Higher Education Minister Simon Harris announced the tender for six new higher education buildings this week.
Editorial

Trinity’s Swimming Pool Has Long Been Neglected. Time for College to Take Action

Trinity’s swimming pool has now been closed indefinitely, awaiting repairs.

Deá-scéal atá sna sé Fhoirgneamh Choláiste nua do Pháirtithe Leasmhara Tríú-Leibhéal

D’fhógair an tAire Ardoideachais Simon Harris an tairiscint do shé fhoirgneamh ardoideachais nua an tseachtain seo.

Tréigeadh Linn Snámha na Trionóide ar Feadh Tamaill. Tá sé in am don Choláiste Gníomhú

Beidh linn snámha na Trionóide dúnta ar feadh i bhfad, ag í feitheamh ar obair dheisiúcháin.

College Sat On Year-Old Plans to Fix Now-Unsafe Swimming Pool

An action plan to fix the Trinity's swimming pool was drawn up in August 2019, and has yet to be acted upon by College.
By Matt McCann