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Cut the Rent Issues Provost With Mock Eviction Notice

College authorities quickly took down posters that the group put up at the Accommodation Office and the Provost's House.
By Emer Moreau

Taoiseach Announces €300m Special Fund for Third-Level Sector

The grant will create more places for undergraduates, as well as new conversion courses for postgraduates
By Orla Murnaghan

Trinity Asks Government for Exemption to Higher Education Reforms

In its submission to the government, Trinity sought to implement internal reforms rather than let the government meddle in its affairs.
By Cormac Watson

Four Days, Two Mary McAleese Visits: Trinity’s New Chancellor Touches Down

Trinity's new chancellor marked her election by giving two addresses in recent days.
By Sárán Fogarty and Orla Murnaghan

Tech University Research Network to Get €90m in Next Three Years

The 'transformative fund' will support the connectivity and collaboration of technological universities, particularly at regional level.
By Danielle Varley

Female Busts in Long Room Won’t Right ‘Wrongs of History’, Say Some Staff

Staff raised concerns about the approach that Trinity took to its moves to add female busts to the Long Room in the Old Library.
By Cian Kelly-Lyth

Modular Billing System Could be Re-Introduced Next Year

The system would allow students to repeat any number of modules and only pay for the modules they’re repeating.
By Emer Moreau

USI and SSE Airtricity Launch 21-Day Sustainability Challenge

The initiative will encourage students to make small, environmentally conscious changes in their everyday lives
By Alexandra Pletcher

Trinity Rushed Through Appointment of Top Gender Equality Official

College has appointed a new associate vice-provost for equality, diversity and inclusion – a position it previously decided against creating.
By Donal MacNamee

Gay Byrne, Who Kept Trinity Honorary Degree ‘in Back Pocket’, Dies at 85

The much-loved broadcaster received an honorary degree from Trinity in 1988.
By Eimear Finan