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Senior Medicine Students Asked to Volunteer in Intensive Care Units

The School of Medicine asked students to volunteer in intensive care units, which the government said could be at capacity within days.
By Donal MacNamee
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Cúrsa Nua i Múineadh na Gaeilge Ar Líne in Ollscoil Mhá Nuad

Díreoidh an Teastas i Múineadh na Gaeilge ar an aosoideachas agus ar fhoghlaimeoirí fásta.
By Malachi Ó Marcaigh
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Final-Year Nursing Interns, in ‘No-Man’s Land’, Battle for Clarity in Crisis

Final-year nursing students are struggling to get answers to questions they say are causing them 'ferocious mental stress'.
By Donal MacNamee
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USIT Parent Company Goes Out of Business Due to Coronavirus Outbreak

Kinlay Group, which owns USIT, experienced a "tsunami" of knock-on effects when the virus reached Europe and the USA.
By Jordan Nann
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TCDSU Elects 15 Part-Time Officers Uncontested, Contested Elections Next Week

Fifteen part-time roles within the union have been filled, while students will vote next week on the 10 contested elections.
By Emer Moreau
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Trinity Will Suffer ‘Financial Hit’ Due to Coronavirus, Says Provost

Provost Patrick Prendergast said it's 'sobering to realise that throughout Trinity’s long history, our campus has never been this silent'.
By Alex Connolly
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Senior Hist Member Says She Was Subject to ‘Racist Remarks’ in Society

Gabrielle Fullam says she 'was frequently subject to demeaning racist remarks' and 'labelled with heavily coded racist terminology'.
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Student Nurses on Placement Will be Paid, Says Health Minister

Simon Harris today announced that student nurses and midwives on unpaid placement will receive payment for their work.
By Emer Moreau and Donal MacNamee
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Trinity to Track Remaining Residents Using SafeZone App

Those who have remained on campus have been told to download an app that will tell Trinity 'who is in College residence at any given time'.
By Sárán Fogarty
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Leaving Certificate Students May Have College Start Delayed Until November

Under government proposals, leaving certificate students may sit their exams in the summer, and start college as late as November.
By Alex Connolly