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Trinity Projected to Lose Nearly €12m Next Year
College's budget predicts that it will not return to 'financial sustainability' until 2023.

Trinity Will Open Tomorrow Unless Government Advises Otherwise
Students were asked to assume that scheduled exams will go ahead tomorrow.

Trinity to Close Tomorrow in Line With Government Advice
Storm Barra is set to hit Ireland early tomorrow, with Dublin under an orange wind warning.

In-Person Exams Still Planned, Says Trinity
Calls to scrap physical exam sittings are growing across the country.

Five Honorary Trinity Graduates to be Conferred Tomorrow
Mary Frances Kelly, Beate Schuler, David Wallach, James Ivan McGuire and Deirdre McLoughlin are to be made honorary Trinity graduates.

UCD President Andrew Deeks to Resign in April
Deeks will take up the position of Vice Chancellor in Murdoch University in his home city of Perth, Australia.

Cameras, Lasers Installed to Monitor Food Waste in the Buttery
The system monitors incorrect use of different bins, and is operating on a pilot basis until Christmas.

Colleges to Distribute Free Antigen Tests to Students
Minister for Higher Education Simon Harris is to announce €9 million in funding for the scheme.

Govt Will Not Advise Colleges on In-Person Exams, Says Harris
Individual institutions will decide whether to hold examinations in person or not.

RDS to Hold Exams at Less Than 50% Capacity
The reduced capacity will allow for social distancing of 1.5 metres between students.