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Trinity Graduate Sebastian Barry Announced as Irish Fiction Laureate

Barry is the second Trinity graduate to take the role, following on from Anne Enright.
By Kathleen McNamee

Trinity Project to Recreate Centuries of Lost Historical Records

A blaze in the Irish Civil War destroyed thousands of records. Now, they're being recreated.
By Alanna MacNamee

Trinity Staff ‘Ashamed’ of Arts Block

Numerous staff have spoken out about their issues with much-maligned building.
By Aisling Marren

Trinity Crams for Exam Changes, Citing Space Concerns

With the new year structure, students could have to sit more than two exams per day, with some in the evening.
By Róisín Power

GSU to Lobby College on ‘Transparent’ Fee Structure

The motion was passed at GSU council this evening.
By Dominic McGrath

As College Grasps for Exam Space, Frustrations Grow in the GMB

As space for exams shrink, College is considering using new off-campus locations as well as the Berkeley Library.
By Dominic McGrath

Science Gallery Café to Defy College’s Coca-Cola Deal

The popular cafe will start selling other brands, after a months-long battle with Coca-Cola.
By Edmund Heaphy

Trinity Professor to Lead New SFI Programme

Prof Siobhán Clarke, from the School of Computer Science and Statistics, is one of the leading researchers in a new SFI programme.
By Jack Synnott

Government Announces Eighth Amendment Referendum

Tonight, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar said Ireland can no longer export its problems.
By Niamh Egleston

Nigel Farage to Address Hist, After Award Snub

Farage will speak to the Hist on Friday, but will not be awarded the society's gold medal.
By Eleanor O'Mahony