DUCAC

Pav Can Only Re-Open in Level Two or Lower, Says Chairman

The bar's chairman Cyril Smyth said this evening that the bar could not operate profitably unless Dublin was on level-two restrictions or lower.
By Emer Moreau

The Man Who Took on DUCAC, and Won

Diego Coyle Diez came to Trinity to find a dysfunctional DUCAC. A year later, the organisation was transformed.
By Fiachra Gallagher

Sports Clubs Set to Lose Bank of Ireland Funding Next Year

Club captains were told today that Trinity Sport’s ‘support partnership’ with Bank of Ireland will not continue next year.
By Fiachra Gallagher

As DUCAC’s Financial Future Wobbles, Club Captains Look On Warily

The only certainty sports clubs have is that next year will be like no other.
By Fiachra Gallagher

Freshers’ Week Likely to Move Online for Sports Clubs, in Phased Return

Club captains were told last week that alternative arrangements for sign-ups – a major source of revenue for clubs – are being considered.
By Fiachra Gallagher

Financial Implications of Coronavirus Not Clear Yet, Says DUCAC

Clubs will have to wait until next year to learn the impact of the coronavirus on the organisation's finances.
By Fiachra Gallagher

Pav Explores Social Distancing Measures, But No Re-Open Date Yet

Pav Chair Cyril Smyth said he hopes the bar will open ‘as soon as we get a green light’.
By Robert Quinn

Coronavirus Puts Aisling Keller’s Olympic Dream on Hold – For Now

The Trinity student – responsible for qualifying Ireland's sailors for the Olympics – is settling into a new reality after the Games' postponement.
By Charlie Moody-Stuart

Trinity Sport Postpones Women in Sport Panel Discussion

Nicole Owens, Linda Djougang, Ed Joyce and Hugo MacNeill were scheduled to speak at the event.
By Fiachra Gallagher

College Sports Matches and Trainings to Go Ahead ‘For Now’

Some clubs have opted to postpone matches or cancel trainings, while the College's sports facilities 'remain open and are operating as normal'.
By Charlie Moody-Stuart