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Micheál Martin Condemns ‘Dishonest’ Pro-Life Messages

Martin criticised ‘dishonest and offensive material’ produced by the pro-life side during the referendum campaign.
By Donal MacNamee

Voter Registration Ends Today

Thousands of students have been registered to vote in the last few weeks.
By Róisín Power

Cambridge to Introduce Trinity-Inspired Access Programme

The university has said it wants to attract more students from non-traditional backgrounds.
By Jack Synnott

Galway Students Protest Accommodation Rent Hike

Cúirt na Coiribe has been criticised by NUIGSU for a rise in rents.
By Dominic McGrath

House Six Shop to Sell Repeal Merchandise

From Tuesday, students will be able to buy repeal the eighth merchandise from House Six.
By Ciannait Khan

Buttery Cups First Target in Trinity’s Plastic-Free Bid

Plastic cups in the Buttery were chosen by staff and students to be first step in Trinity becoming plastic-free.
By Dominic McGrath

27,000 Students Registered to Vote Ahead of Repeal Referendum

USI said 8,000 young people had been registered in the last three weeks.
By Dominic McGrath

Dublin City Voter Registration Figures Lower than Pre-Marriage Equality Vote

There are lower numbers of people registering to vote ahead of the repeal referendum than in 2015.
By Dominic McGrath

Pro-Life Canvassers Removed from Campus

Security asked the group, which didn’t have College permission, to leave.
By Dominic McGrath

TCDSU Registers 1,000 Students in One-Day Voter Drive

There were queues in the Arts Block and Hamilton as students waited to register for the referendum on May 25th.
By Ciannait Khan