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College Looks to the Future at Trinity Education Launch
The launch of Trinity Education marks the end of the seven-year-long Trinity Education Project.

Few Changes in Running of College Under Level-Five Restrictions, Says Trinity
Level-five restrictions are set to be introduced tomorrow at midnight.

Universities Allowed to Stay Open to Staff and Students During Lockdown
Ireland is set to enter level five of restrictions at midnight tomorrow.

LawSoc to Present Higher Ed Minister Simon Harris with Prestigious Award
LawSoc said that it was giving Harris the award for his work fighting the coronavirus in the Department of Health.

College Classes to Remain Online for Rest of Semester, Says Head of School
The Head of the School of English also said that the library will remain open even if Dublin moves beyond the current level-three restrictions.

Third-Year Microbiology Labs Moved Online Due to Rising Coronavirus Cases
The lab classes were moved online amid rising coronavirus cases countrywide.

Trinity Hall Like a ‘Prison’ Amid Harsh Coronavirus Rules, Say Residents
Residents of Halls say they feel afraid of harsh repercussions for minor infractions.

Upgrades to Sanitisation Stations Cost College Over €4.5k
The hand sanitisation stations were installed on campus over the summer to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus.

Students to Be Allowed Vote Online in Sabbatical Elections
The system allows students to register and vote online, and is currently being used to elect class representatives.

A Baffling Budget Dashes Hopes for Dramatic Change in Higher Education
Higher education funding increased from €1.74 billion to €1.93 billion, following a raft of odd budgetary changes.