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TCDSU: Fossil Fuel Shares “Particularly Concerning” in Light of IPCC Report

The University Times reported last week that Trinity still has shares worth at least €8 million in companies directly involved in fossil fuel activities.
By Mairead Maguire
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Libraries May Retain ‘Targeted’ Booking System Post-COVID

Trinity’s libraries may continue to require certain users to book in advance in certain instances, such as coming up to exams.
By Emer Moreau
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College Scraps Time Limit for Labs and Practicals

Trinity said in February that indoor activities could only go on for an hour and 45 minutes to limit the spread of coronavirus.
By Jody Druce
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Lectures of Over 150 Will Continue to be Held Online Next Year

Students will be asked not to come to College unless they have in-person lectures timetabled to manage campus capacity.
By Emer Moreau
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Two Hist Members Ranked Best Debaters in Europe

Jack Synnott and Caoimhin Hamill of the College Historical Society last week advanced to the grand final of the 2021 European University Debating Championships.
By Clara Roche
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College Confirms Instagram Account Purporting to be Provost is Bogus

There are two accounts supposedly linked to Provost Linda Doyle, one of which is fake, Trinity said today.
By Emma Taggart
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Uninest Renting Flats to Tourists is ‘Concerning’, says Local Green TD

571 student flats in Grangegorman are to be advertised as tourist accommodation for the upcoming college year.
By Emer Moreau
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Despite Divestment Pledge, Trinity Still Has Millions in Fossil Fuel Shares

College pledged to divest from fossil fuel activities in 2016.
By Jody Druce and Mairead Maguire
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Societies Left with More Questions Than Answers at CSC Town Hall

The Central Societies Committee held a town hall meeting this evening at which societies were given details of a proposal that has not yet been approved by College.
By Maitiú Charleton
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Large Lectures to Remain Online ‘For the Moment’, Says Provost

Provost Linda Doyle said today that College is waiting for the government to issue guidelines on what kind of in-person activities will be allowed in the coming academic year.
By Emer Moreau