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In Dublin Castle, Jailbreak 2018 Launches

Teams from colleges around Ireland set off on their mission to find 'Location X'.
By Isla Hoe

Referendum Delay Could Leave Students Unable to Vote, Warns USI

After the Dáil debate today, USI President Michael Kerrigan warned of the dangers of any delay.
By Jack Synnott

Trinity Researchers Aid Understanding of Heart Attack Timings

The researchers worked in collaboration with scientists at Queen Mary University of London.
By Jamie Sugrue

Seanad Approval Clears Way for Technological Universities

The bill will now be signed into law following its passage through the Seanad last night.
By Kathleen McNamee

Gogoal Falia elected GSU Vice-President

Falia beat Jamie Farrell to secure the role.
By Jack Synnott

Oisín Coulter Elected President of GSU

Coulter ran uncontested in the election.
By Jack Synnott

GSU Secures Its Financial Future

An increase in Capitations Committee funding will allow the union to retain its vice-president.
By Eleanor O'Mahony

As Students Protest, Trinity Remains Defiant in Fee Defence

Vice-Provost Chris Morash told students again today that the new fee is part of a fairer system.
By Dominic McGrath and Aisling Marren

Students Target Tourism, in Supplemental Fees Protest

Protesters picketed outside the Book of Kells and Front Arch.
By Aisling Marren

Government to Set Out ‘Quantum Leap’ Abortion Reform

Today, the Dáil will debate what legislation might look like after a repeal referendum.
By Dominic McGrath