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We’ve Got Leaving Cert Clarity – Now Students Need Certainty From Colleges

Trinity must start putting in place specific plans for incoming first years – and communicate them quickly and clearly.
By The Editorial Board
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Clarity on Exams, But Muddier Waters for Colleges

The government's leaving certificate announcement today leaves colleges scratching their heads on many questions.
By Aoife Kearins
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Cén Fáth a Bhfuil an Propast Ciúin Faoi Athruithe Bord le Tionchar ar Neamhspleáchais?

Is ball é Patrick Prendergast de ghrúpa oibre a mhol athruithe a bhí ina údar imní do mhórán daoine maidir le neamhspleáchas an Choláiste.
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In Lockdown, Place – and Space – Seem More Important Than Ever

Aoibh Ní Chroimín on the value of perusing the local in lockdown – and the prospect of a joyful reunion with Dublin when it ends.
By Aoibh Ní Chroimín
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Why is the Provost So Quiet on Board Changes With Huge Autonomy Implications?

Patrick Prendergast is a member of a working group proposing changes that many fear could jeopardise Trinity’s independence.
By The Editorial Board
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Reshaping Board Will Change Trinity’s Governance – And Not for the Better

Prof Eunan O'Halpin, a two-time member of College Board, says history does not support the ideas underpinning proposed alterations to Board.
By Eunan O'Halpin
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Munar Féidir Múinteoireacht Ar-Líne A Sheachaint, Caithfidh an Coláiste É a Chur i bhFeidhm i gCeart

Tá an Tríonóid ag smaoineamh ar léachtaí móra a bhogadh ar líne mar thoradh ar phaindéim an choróinvíris.
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I dTríú-Leibhéal, Údar Imní é Bagairt ón bPropast. Ní Dócha go n-Éisteofar Leis

An tseachtain seo bhagair Propast Patrick Prendergast go bhféadfadh an Coláiste €120 milliún a chailliúint mar gheall ar an bpaindéim choróinvíris.
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I Halla na Tríonóide, Aimsíodh Práisc Lóistín Eile Déanta ag an gColáiste

Bhí fearg ar mhic léinn i Halla na Tríonóide faoin gcostas a bhainfeadh le fanacht sa lóistín.
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In Halls, Trinity Gets Into Another Accommodation Mess Of Its Own Making

Students in Halls were outraged at nightly charges to remain in accommodation, and by a proposal to move those staying into one block.
By The Editorial Board