News

Number of Confirmed Coronavirus Cases in Trinity Increases to Four
Trinity is no longer giving details of every student who tests positive 'unless there are exceptional circumstances'.

When the Coronavirus Swept Trinity: A Look Back on the Week That Was
As the coronavirus sweeps Ireland, a reconstruction of an unprecedented week in Trinity.

Exams to be Replaced By Online Assessment, says College
In an email sent to staff and students, Trinity said that exams were likely to be scrapped and replaced with online forms of assessment.

Coronavirus To Prompt ‘Significant’ Drop in International Student Numbers
The College has introduced measures to combat the dip in international student numbers caused by the coronavirus.

The University Times and Trinity News Postpone Print Issues After College Closes
The papers were due to bring out print issues next week, but postponed them after the College closed today.

Alex Clark Elected JCR President
Clark defeated Dillon Broaders, Cian O'Toole and Aoife O'Mahony to the presidency for the coming year.

Trinity is Considering Holding Exams in August
A confidential memorandum seen by The University Times sets out the various contingencies Trinity is considering due to the coronavirus.

DCU to Replace First, Second and Third Year Exams With Alternatives
Undergraduate exams planned for May, with the exception of final-year students, are to be replaced with alternatives, DCU has announced.

Campus to Close to All Students Except Residents
Staff will be able to leave and enter the campus if they have valid identity cards.

CSC Advises Societies to Cancel Events, Amid College Closure
Societies have been advised to suspend all social activity for the duration of Trinity's two-week closure.