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RDS Likely to be Used to Hold Exams at Christmas
Individual schools will decide whether to hold exams in person or online, College has said.

Govt Calls for Stricter Rules On Use of Private Student Accommodation
A circular sent to heads of local authorities last week said that renting student beds to non-tourists should only be done if there is a compelling reason to do so.

In-Person Graduations to be Held in Exam Hall from Late October
Ceremonies for the class of 2021 will be held first, followed by those who finished College in 2020.

Trinity Alumni Among Top Earners of Recent Irish Graduates, Study Shows
The research is based on anonymised student records combined with earnings data from Revenue and other sources.

Fógraínn Oifig an Phropaist Ciste ar son Gníomhaíochas Aeráide
Beidh ciste nua ar fáil don tionscadal gníomhaíochas aeráide is fearr.

Provost Announces €5,000 Fund for Climate Action Competition
The goal of the fund is 'to raise the bar at Trinity on climate action'.

Méadú 10 Faoin gCéad ar Mhaoiniú d’Acadamh na hOllscolaíochta Gaeilge
D’fhógair an An tAire Catherine Martin agus an tAire Stáit Jack Chambers an méadú maoinithe.

Free Face Masks To Be Distributed on Campus From Monday
The masks will be available at Front Gate, and the Nassau St and Science Gallery entrances.

College Moves Endowment Shares into ‘Climate Conscious’ Fund
Earlier this year, The University Times reported that College still had shares worth at least €8 million in companies directly involved in fossil fuel activities.

Trinity to Host Pop-Up Vaccination on Campus Next Week
The walk-in clinic will be open all day on Monday 27th and Wednesday 29th.