coronavirus

Irish Universities to Lose €250m in this Academic Year Due to Pandemic

A report conducted by the Parliamentary Budget Office projected a total loss of €328 million across 2019/20 and 2020/21.
By Rachel O’Leary and Molly Furey

Tá an Trionóid Lárnach san Imdhíoneolaíocht. Is gá di dul i gCeannas ar Thástáil

An tseachtain seo, mhol imdhíoneolaí na Trionóide Luke O’Neill don Choláiste tosú ar thástáil don fhoireann agus do mhic léinn dhá uair sa tseachtain.

Next Year Will Be Like No Other. Registration Fees Should Reflect This

Students go to college to learn face to face with lecturers – not over Zoom. Charging them the full registration fee is unfair, writes Eimear Finan.
By Eimear Finan

Trinity Hall Flats Will be Considered ‘Family Home’ For Purposes of Contact Tracing

Currently Halls can house some 1,000 students, the majority of which are first years.
By Sárán Fogarty

Harris Announces 1,250 New Colleges Places

The places will be split up among high-demand courses, as well as courses in health and education.
By Cormac Watson

USI President Calls on Government to Intervene on Registration Fees

USI President Lorna Fitzpatrick called for an "immediate reduction" in college registration fees.
By Cormac Watson
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

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

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