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Two-Metre Social Distancing Rules to Remain in Place for Societies

This month, the government announced that universities could relax the two-metre rule during classes and lectures.
By Mairead Maguire and Emer Moreau
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No Freshers’ Fair This Year, Says CSC

Operating the physical fair has been deemed “unrealistic” given current public health guidelines.
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Trinity to Receive €214,000 Boost for Mental Health Supports

Higher Education Minister Simon Harris said that mental illness was the 'number one' health issue for young people in Ireland.
By Amy Cox
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College Sat On Year-Old Plans to Fix Now-Unsafe Swimming Pool

An action plan to fix the Trinity's swimming pool was drawn up in August 2019, and has yet to be acted upon by College.
By Matt McCann
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Govt Secures 17,000 Laptops to Assist Student Access to Online Learning

The devices were ordered through a €15 million coronavirus fund set aside to purchase student devices.
By Amy Cox
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Following Open Letter from TCDSU, College to Send Weekly Coronavirus Email

In an open letter, the union criticised the College for a lack of communication with students during the pandemic.
By Sárán Fogarty
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Despite Opposition, New Halls Building Receives Planning Permission

The development will include the construction of 358 new rooms.
By Molly Furey
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Trinity to Create On-Campus Coronavirus Testing Facilities

The College Health Service will introduce the facilities before the beginning of first term.
By Sárán Fogarty
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Trinity Sport Fundraiser Raises Over €8,000 for Hospitals

The challenge organised by Trinity Sport was undertaken by 165 people, and was part of a worldwide charity event.
By Matt McCann
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Reduction in Indoor Gathering Sizes Will Not Apply to Colleges

The Provost told students the news today in an email.
By Molly Furey and Cormac Watson