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Extra College Places Here to Stay, Says Harris

The government created over 2,000 new college places last year.
By Cormac Watson

Harris to Create Working Group on Student Wellbeing

The group will include representatives from student bodies across the country, and will be chaired by the president of USI.
By Cormac Watson

Doyle, Hogan and Ohlmeyer Confirm Eligibility for Provost Election

Applicants to run for Provost must clear an interview stage, which concluded today, and be confirmed eligible to proceed to the campaign.
By Emer Moreau

Lack of Clarity Over Essential Work Gives College ‘Carte Blanche’, Say Unions

Trinity reps for Unite the Union and SIPTU have expressed ‘grave concerns’ about the number of staff who are still working on campus despite current restrictions.
By Emer Moreau

Cambridge Launches TAP-Inspired Foundation Programme

The programme will begin to accept students in October 2022, and will be free of charge.
By Sárán Fogarty

INMO Calls for ‘Protections and Pay’ for Student Nurses and Midwives

The organisation said the government should adopt a five-point emergency intervention to deal with the deteriorating situation in hospitals.
By Emer Moreau

Trinity Launches Postgraduate Certificate in Climate Entrepreneurship

The certificate is the first of its kind in Ireland, and will be run by Tangent.
By Cormac Watson

Tributes Paid by UCD Alumni to ‘Old Man Belfield’, Who Died on Monday

Michael Byrne, a homeless man who often slept on the UCD campus, was affectionately known to many as ‘Old Man Belfield’.
By Emer Moreau

Sally Rooney to Publish Third Novel in September

The Trinity graduate received critical acclaim for her novel Normal People, which was set in the College.
By Sárán Fogarty

70% Decrease in Trinity Students Studying Abroad This Semester

Trinity continued to allow students to go on Erasmus, after many universities cancelled their programmes last summer.
By Cormac Watson