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All Goldsmith Hall Residents to be Tested After COVID Outbreak

Three residents in Goldsmith Hall have tested positive for coronavirus, as well as one case on main campus.
By Cormac Watson and Emer Moreau
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‘Sensible Arrangements’ Needed for Leaving Certificate, Says Linda Hogan

Hogan, one of three confirmed candidates in the upcoming provost elections, called on Minister for Education Norma Foley to 'reduce stress and allow students, their schools and universities to plan'.
By Emma Taggart
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Numbers With COVID-Like Symptoms Increasing, Says College Health Service

College has urged its residents to avoid meeting with people from different apartments.
By Emer Moreau and Cormac Watson
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Normal People Picks Up Two Golden Globe Nominations

The series, which aired last year, is based on the award-winning novel by Trinity graduate Sally Rooney.
By Sárán Fogarty
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Trinity Awarded University of Sanctuary Status

College applied to join the scheme, which pushes colleges towards inclusion of asylum seekers and refugees, in last June.
By Sam Maguire
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Admin, Values and Power: 100 Academics Set Out Main Issues for Provost Race

A survey of 100 academics has highlighted Trinity academics’ battle with an increased amount of administrative work, shifting College values and a top-down decision-making model.
By Emer Moreau and Cormac Watson
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Calculated Grades and Written Exam Mix the ‘Preferred Option’, Says Taoiseach

A final decision on the leaving certificate is set to be made later in the week.
By Cormac Watson
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Sabbatical Candidates Should Push Voter Registration, Says Council Chair

The chair of TCDSU council has said that candidates will need to encourage students to register to vote, ahead of an online-only election.
By Sárán Fogarty
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In Wide-Ranging Interview, Conway-Walsh Lays Out Vision for Third-Level

The interview was streamed live on this newspaper’s Instagram page.
By Sárán Fogarty
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Trinity Ball Cancelled Again Due to ‘Rapidly Changing’ Restrictions

TCDSU Ents Officer Hugh McInerney said that ‘it would be safer to cancel the ball for 2021 and focus on a return to Trinity Ball in April 2022’.
By Emer Moreau