coronavirus
The Anonymous Minister’s PUP Comment is Little More Than Pandemic Finger-Pointing
Passive-aggressive judgement and tut-tutting have been rife throughout the pandemic, but it’s particularly disappointing to see it coming from a government minister, writes Faye Curran.
Trinity Plans to Spend €150,000 on Self-Guided Campus Tour App
The app will provide tours of Trinity’s city-centre campus, along with multiple other features.
Student Doctors, Nurses, Midwives to be Hired as COVID-19 Vaccinators
The Ireland East Hospital Group has advertised vaccinator positions for students in medicine, nursing or midwifery courses.
USI President: Ministers’ Comments About Students on PUP Are ‘Offensive’
One minister said that, as a result of PUP, there was ‘a real danger we are going to develop a culture of welfare dependency in our students’.
Botany Bay Marquee to be Dismantled on Thursday
The removal of lighting and generators has already begun and will be completed tomorrow.
Trinity Begins On-Campus Vaccination Programme
The vaccines arrived on campus today, with another set of Pfizer vaccines set to arrive on May 10th.
College to Allow Staff and Students to Pre-Book Time Slot to Get Buttery Takeaway
Due to the current country-wide level five restrictions, indoor dining remains unavailable.
IUA Welcomes Harris’s Comments on Reopening of Universities Next Semester
Minister for Higher Education Simon Harris has said that a 'one-metre with a mask' rule will likely replace the two-metre social distancing rule next year.
Students With Certain Medical Conditions Invited to Register for Vaccine
Students and staff who meet the criteria for groups 4a and seven of the government’s vaccine rollout plan can now register with the College Health Service for a vaccine.
Trinity Ents Announces Free Online Festival In Place of Trinity Ball
The online concert, which promises a mixture of fresh and familiar faces, will take place on April 23rd.