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Students May Defer Submitting Capstone Project Until August
Students will once again be given an automatic right to defer assessments for the upcoming exam period due to the pandemic.

Survey: Half of Students with Autism Say Trinity Supports Inadequate During COVID
Some 34 per cent of students with autism surveyed said that College was not providing enough support before the pandemic.

Google Refutes Trinity Researcher’s Finding on ‘Excessive’ Data Collection
Prof Douglas Leith found that Google collects 20 times the amount of data that Apple does.

Harris ‘Determined’ to Launch Antigen Testing on College Campuses
The Minister for Higher Education said he hoped to launch pilots of rapid antigen testing in third-level institutions to allow students to return to campuses.

Ohlmeyer Wins TCDSU Provost Election Votes
Prof Jane Ohlmeyer will now receive the six votes from student representatives who are entitled to vote.

GSU Delays EGM by Two Weeks Due to Constitutional Breach
A controversial motion to divest the GSU from TCDSU was set to be brought to the EGM.

At Disjointed GSU Hustings, Candidates Repeat Calls for Change
Tonight’s event was the second-last hustings in the provost elections.

TCDSU to Continue to Represent Postgraduates Even if GSU Divests
A proposed GSU motion would formally divest the union from TCDSU.

Hamilton and John Stearne Libraries to Re-Open on Reduced Hours
The two libraries have been closed since January.

Three More Trinity Schools Receive Bronze Athena SWAN Awards
The Schools of Histories and Humanities, Computer Science and Statistics and Engineering were today recognised for their commitments to gender equality.