Comment & Analysis

Editorial
Online Teaching May Be Unavoidable. If So, College Must Get it Right
Trinity is considering moving large lectures online as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.

Analysis
Could Online Teaching – Ushered in Mid-Pandemic – Be Here to Stay?
Online teaching certainly isn't without merit – but long-term policy changes shouldn't get their start during a crisis, writes Cormac Watson.

FOMO is Part of College, But It Shouldn’t Stop Us From Doing What Makes Us Happy
Getting tonsillitis nine times in 18 months can give a college student invaluable perspective on FOMO, writes Ella Connolly.

In Quarantine, I’ve Taken Up a New – If Old – Hobby: Letter-Writing
Letter-writing might have gone out with the war for most people but, mid-lockdown, Faye Curran has rediscovered its joys.

Reo ar Earcú le Macallaí Gruama ón Stair – Agus Iarmhairtí Dorcha
An tseachtain seo d’inis an Coláiste do cheannairí roinne faoi reo ar earcú foirne de dheasca an choróinvíris.

Tá Botún Scrúdaithe Déanta ag an gColáiste Cheana, Damnú Faoi Leith atá ann i mBliana
I rith na seachtaine, fuaireadh amach go raibh amchláir morán mac léinn lán le botúin, cuid acu níos dáiríre ná a chéíle.

Editorial
Trinity Has Made Exam Blunders Before, But This Year’s Are Especially Damning
Errors of varying degrees of seriousness appeared in many students’ exam timetables this week.

Editorial
A Recruitment Freeze With Ominous Echoes of the Past – and Eerie Implications
College this week informed heads of department about a freeze on staff recruitment due to the consequences of the coronavirus.

Polasaí Gaeilge Nua ag Aontas na Mac Léinn i gColáiste na Tríonóide
Vótáil ionadaithe ranga ar son pholasaí Gaeilge nua. Bhí sé thar am polasaí nua a scríobh, dar le Muireann Nic Corcráin.

Trinity Students Need to Give Tourists A Break
Tourists – with a few exceptions – are a charming reminder of how beautiful our campus is, writes Aisling Marren.