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Third- and Fourth-Year Students Will be Able to Resit Assessments

Senior lecturer Kevin Mitchell wrote to students today saying he mistakenly said yesterday that no mitigation measures would be brought in for the semester-two assessment period.
By Emer Moreau
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Alyn-Stacey Challenges Chair of Fellows on Petition Email

O’Farrelly emailed the Fellows last week regarding a petition that said that Alyn-Stacey should be allowed to contest the election.
By Emer Moreau
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13 to Run in 2021 TCDSU Elections, With One Uncontested Race

This year’s TCDSU elections will take place fully online for the first time.
By Matt McCann and Cormac Watson
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10 People Contract COVID After Goldsmith Hall Outbreak

College confirmed earlier this month that three people living in Goldsmith Hall tested positive for coronavirus.
By Emer Moreau
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In Health Science Hustings, Candidates Struggle With Relatability

The next hustings will take place on Thursday, and will focus on issues in STEM.
By Emma Taggart and Cormac Watson
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Majority of Semester Two Assessment to Take Place Online

College is not currently planning on implementing emergency exam measures similar to those used for the semester one exam period.
By Emer Moreau
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Trinity Partners With Artelo to Treat Cancer ‘Wasting Syndrome’

Cancer cachexia is a severe wasting syndrome thought to shorten the lives of cancer patients.
By Jane Cook
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Cuireann an Cumann Gaelach Tús le Rochtain Sheomra na Gaeilge a Leasú

Ní pribhléid iad seirbhísí pobail an choláiste do mhic léinn, ach ceart, do gach mac léinn mar a chéile, dar leis an achainí.
By Jennifer Ní Chiara and Maitiú Charleton
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Trinity’s ADAPT and CONNECT Centres Awarded €81m in SFI Investment

Minister for Higher Education Simon Harris announced €193 million funding package last week.
By Jane Cook
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Petition Launched to Allow Alyn-Stacey to Stand in Provost Race

The provost election Interview Committee deemed that Sarah Alyn-Stacey did not meet the criteria to stand for election.
By Jane Cook