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Teaching Staff Re-using Lecture Recordings From Last Year
Lecturers from at least five schools are re-using lecture content recorded for the previous academic year.

Long Room Hub Appoints Mark Little as Media Fellow
Little is a former Trinity News editor and TCDSU president.

Trinity Chemists Discover Possible New Means for Hydrogen Transport
Successfully storing hydrogen for use as a fuel is considered a possible solution to the climate crisis.

As Students Return to Class, Uncertainty About In-Person Teaching Remains
College and the Department of Higher Education promised that all students would have some in-person teaching this year.

TCDSU ‘Shocked’ at IUA’s Stance on Fees
TCDSU and UCDSU have criticised the Irish Universities Association's resistance to scrapping the student contribution charge.

TCDSU Criticises College for Late Release of Timetables
Timetables were due to be released yesterday but many students still have not received them.

Unvaccinated Students from Red List States Must Pay for Hotel Quarantine
The countries currently on the list of designated states are Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.

Board Review Deliberately Vague on Student Numbers, Says Provost
Provost Linda Doyle said that the number of students on College Board will be determined by the Higher Education Authority Bill.

CAO: Nine Trinity Courses Exceed 600 Points
A record 10,711 students named Trinity as their top choice.

Universities Unlikely to Lobby for Universal Free Fees
Jim Miley, the director general of the Irish Universities Association (IUA), said that it was important to note that some families can afford the €3,000 fee.