Tech for college, Covid-19 screening programme, Are you weird?

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Una Mullally: Dublin offices will become the new ghost estates but the capital has a chance to start again

Get the right tech for pandemic era learning: With Covid-19 an ever present threat, "back to school tech" has taken on a new meaning. Many students are facing a mixture of school- and college-based sessions alongside online classes in at-home learning. Read more here.

UCD professor quit university group over lack of action on sexual harassment: UCD president Prof Andrew Deeks was told last year by a professor who quit a gender equality group at the university that she saw "no evidence of any commitment to take the necessary steps" to rid the campus of physical and verbal sexual harassment. Read more here.

Trinity approves pilot Covid-19 screening programme for students and staff: Trinity College Dublin has approved a pilot Covid-19 screening programme for students and staff living on its campus in the capital, which may be extended to the entire college if successful. Read more here.

Are you Weird? Answer this question to find out: Complete the following sentence in 10 different ways: I am ___ Read more here.

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Dublin offices will become the new ghost estates but the capital has a chance to start again: Not so long ago, Fianna Fáil presided over a housing crash. In the coming months and years, Fine Gael will find its contemporary legacy as the party that presided over an office and commercial property crash. Read more here.