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Trinity Partners With Artelo to Treat Cancer ‘Wasting Syndrome’

Cancer cachexia is a severe wasting syndrome thought to shorten the lives of cancer patients.
By Jane Cook

Cuireann an Cumann Gaelach Tús le Rochtain Sheomra na Gaeilge a Leasú

Ní pribhléid iad seirbhísí pobail an choláiste do mhic léinn, ach ceart, do gach mac léinn mar a chéile, dar leis an achainí.
By Jennifer Ní Chiara and Maitiú Charleton

Trinity’s ADAPT and CONNECT Centres Awarded €81m in SFI Investment

Minister for Higher Education Simon Harris announced €193 million funding package last week.
By Jane Cook

Petition Launched to Allow Alyn-Stacey to Stand in Provost Race

The provost election Interview Committee deemed that Sarah Alyn-Stacey did not meet the criteria to stand for election.
By Jane Cook

At AHSS Hustings, Tougher Questions Flesh Out Provostial Candidates’ Plans

Today’s hustings was the second of the provostial campaign and saw candidates face questions from professors from the faculty of arts, humanities and social sciences.
By Emer Moreau and Cormac Watson

Trinity Trust Allocates €4.8k to Trinity Ability Co-op

The Co-op is a group set up to establish inclusivity for all students with disabilities in Trinity.
By Isobel Mahon

TCDSU to Document Carbon Costs of Union Activities

A motion was passed at council this evening which will mandate the union’s environmental officer to write a schedule of carbon costs of the union’s activities.
By Sárán Fogarty

At Provost Debate, Plenty of Common Ground Found But Different Visions Emerge

The provost election campaign kicked off tonight with an online questions-and-answers session.

In Open Letter, Postgraduates Slam Disqualification of Alyn-Stacey

It was reported last week that Prof Sarah Alyn-Stacey had been blocked from running to be the next Provost.
By Sárán Fogarty

Disqualification of Alyn-Stacey Tars Trinity’s Name, Says Ex Pro-Chancellor

It was today reported that Prof Sarah Alyn-Stacey had been blocked from running to be the next Provost.
By Matt McCann