Comment & Analysis
Facebook is Dead. Don’t Mock Me for Being Sad About it.
I long for the days when posting on Facebook didn’t arouse fears that your page was hacked, writes Eimear Finan.
Is féidir le Coláistí na hÉireann Breathnú go Sasana do Threoir – nó Rabhaidh
Chuaigh Ollscoilenna Sasanacha ar ais go teagasc aghaidh go haghaidh an tseachtain seo.
Tá Dearcadh na bPalaistíneach in Easnamh. Is Féidir le Tríonóid Cabhrú é a Cheartú
Tá ceangal ag an Tríonóid le hOllscoil Al Quds, atá campais in Iarúsailéim, Abu Dis, agus al-Bireh.
Editorial
Ireland’s Colleges Can Look to England for Guidance – Or Warnings
English universities returned to in-person teaching this week.
Editorial
Palestinian Viewpoints are Absent. Trinity Can Help Fix That
Trinity currently has links to Al Quds University, which has campuses in Jerusalem, Abu Dis, and al-Bireh.
Main Takeaways from the Summer Reopening of English Universities
Increased testing, social distancing and outbreak planning will be staples of university life in England this summer.
Editorial
For Many, Online Exams are the Future. Trinity Must Modernise Assessment For Good
The coronavirus pandemic has forced Trinity to run exams online, rather than in person, as College has traditionally done.
Editorial
Colleges – Not Victims – Have to Tackle Anti-Asian Racism on Campuses
The University Times this week published an op-ed detailing the increased harassment of and bigotry against the Asian community in Irish universities.
Exiting my Last Zoom Class, I Wonder: ‘What Now?’
It’s been a few weeks of reminiscing the hours spent brunching in the legendary café Lemon, the soothing sound of pages being turned in the Berkeley, and the faintest memories of things we’d really rather forget we did while a bit tipsy, writes Orla Murnaghan.
We Must Take Action Against Anti-Asian Racism in Ireland
The Asian community in Ireland has been suffering increased levels of racist harassment and violence in the past year. Ireland must stand up to it, writes Xi-Ning Wang and Aaron Koay.