College
Two-Metre Rule Could Mean Only 20% of Students on Campus for Lectures
Vice-Provost Jurgen Barkhoff told a meeting of University Council that an online learning experience for incoming freshers ‘was not ideal’.
Classes of Up to 25 Students Could be Taught In Person Next Year
Internal minutes show College is considering holding classes of up to 25 students in person, with groups bigger than that held online.
USI to Campaign for Better Placement Conditions for Nurses, Midwives
The union will work with the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation to demand better pay for nurses and midwives on placement.
USI to Lobby Government for Reform of ‘Shoddy and Broken’ SUSI Grant
The national union voted today in favour of a motion to lobby for changes to SUSI's eligibility criteria.
Editorial
In GSU Elections, Rhetoric That Doesn’t Match Harsh Postgraduate Realities
The three candidates in this year’s elections didn’t convince at the first GSU hustings this week.
Sna Toghcháin Iarchéime, Reitric nár Tháinig le Fírinne Ghéar na n-Iarchéime
Ní raibh na triúr iarrthóirí inchreidteach ag an gcéad toghchánaíocht d’Aontas na Mac Léinn iarchéime an tseachtain seo.
Trinity Trend – Lockdown Edition: The Shaved Head
Fashion statements in Trinity are changed irreparably. But students are still trying things out in lockdown – with decidedly mixed results.
Over 1,000 UCD International Students Call for Tuition Compensation
Around 1,100 students have signed a petition calling for compensation in light of the college’s closure due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Trinity to Give Erasmus and Study Abroad Update This Friday
Trinity's vice-president for global affairs will give staff and students a long-awaited update on Erasmus and Study Abroad this Friday.
In New Photobook, Niamh Barry Sheds Light on Tiny American Moments
Trinity student Niamh Barry, known for her student documentaries has just released her first book of photos – set in Boston.