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USI to Launch Online Archive Hailing Students’ Role in Marriage Equality
The archive, which will feature reports, photos and videos from the time of the referendum, will go live on the union's website tomorrow.

Freshers’ Week Likely to Move Online for Sports Clubs, in Phased Return
Club captains were told last week that alternative arrangements for sign-ups – a major source of revenue for clubs – are being considered.

Connectivity Mishaps Abound, as GSU Candidates Struggle for Specifics in First Hustings
The online hustings were marred by long delays due to technical issues on the Zoom call.

Gan Athrú ar Líon na n-Iarratas don Scéim Chónaithe in Ainneoin na Paindéime
Cuireadh 74 iarratas isteach ar an scéim chónaithe i mbliana.

No Decision on Re-Opening of Book of Kells Exhibition, Says Trinity
The exhibition, which brings in around €12 million a year, has been closed since early March.

Trinity Puts Off Allocating Accommodation Places for Next Year
College is in talks with the HSE to put in place physical distancing procedures for its accommodation next year.

Trinity Study Finds Nearly 50% of People Exercising More in Lockdown
The study, led by researchers in Trinity's Department of Physiotherapy, found 90 per cent of respondents have walked in the last seven days.

DCU to Implement ‘Hybrid’ Teaching Model Next Year, Starting October 5th
First-year students will return on September 21st, for a two-week introduction with ‘specific supports’ to prepare them for online learning.

State Won’t Expand Eligibility for Free College Fees, Says Joe McHugh
The minister for education said that the criteria for free fees will remain the same, pending the results of a review of higher education funding.

GSU Vice-President Gisèle Scanlon to Run Unopposed for Body’s Presidency
Scanlon is bidding to replace incumbent president Shaz Oye, after the pair had a public falling out earlier this year.