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TCDSU Council to Vote on New Transparency Measures
The union's council will vote online on a motion that could mandate it to publish its agenda and meeting minutes online.

Trinity Sets Up Contact Tracing Centre in Business School
The centre is being run by Trinity volunteers who received training from the army cadets.

Trinity Professor Dan Bradley Wins ERC Grant Worth €2.5m
Bradley, a professor of population genetics, will use the grant to support an investigation into the ancient genomes of cattle, sheep and goats.

Students Urge Trinity to Adopt ‘No Detriment’ Policy for Summer Exams
A petition calls on Trinity to put in place a system that would mean students' grades can't drop as a result of their summer exams.

Normal People TV Series to Air on RTÉ
The screen adaptation of Sally Rooney's award-winning novel was developed by BBC Three and Hulu.

UL Under Fire After Refusing Refunds to Residents Moving Out
Students who vacate campus accommodation will get their deposit back, but won't be refunded on rents they've paid for the rest of the year.

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.

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.

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'.

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.