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Prof Linda Doyle Launches Campaign Video at Live Event
Provostial candidates will face questions from the STEM faculty at tomorrow’s hustings.

Trinity Launches Research Project Into its Colonial Past
The investigation is called the Trinity’s Colonial Legacies project.

Leaving Cert Students to Choose Predicted Grades or Exam for Each Subject
Students will be given the option of calculated grades or sitting traditional exams – or both – for individual subjects.

Robinson Says Dubai Royals ‘Tricked’ Her During Visit to Imprisoned Princess
A BBC panorama documentary has published videos in which Sheikha Latifa Al Maktoum says that she is imprisoned in a villa without medical supplies.

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.

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.

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.

10 People Contract COVID After Goldsmith Hall Outbreak
College confirmed earlier this month that three people living in Goldsmith Hall tested positive for coronavirus.

In Health Science Hustings, Candidates Struggle With Relatability
The next hustings will take place on Thursday, and will focus on issues in STEM.

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.