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New Trinity Research Reveals 1 in 20 Older Adults Suffer a Major Depressive Episode

The research, by Trinity's Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA), also revealed that 48 per cent of adults over 54 provide financial assistance to their children.
By Róisín Power

Unite to Organise Ballot, as Hopes Fade of Deal with College

The union had given College two weeks to offer a new deal to administrative staff after their first offer failed to address staff concerns.
By Dominic McGrath

To Help Fund Much-Needed Practice Space, DU Dance Win £5,000

The society has had to reduce its workshops from five nights a week to one, with on-campus spaces to practice becoming unavailable.
By Sinéad Baker

Addressing the Citizens’ Assembly, USI Calls for Repeal of Eighth Amendment

President of USI, Annie Hoey, outlined strong student support for repeal, and the history of the union's provision of information on abortion services.
By Sinéad Baker

Trinity Secured Over €73 million in Promised Philanthropic Donations in 2015/16

This marks an increase of over €20 million on the previous year, as Trinity continues to cultivate a network of alumni.
By Dominic McGrath

Counselling Service’s Addiction Support Group Experiences Low Uptake from Students

Of 193 students who requested support, only 3 per cent attended the support group last year.
By Chiara Mastronardo

Taxidermy Analysis by Trinity Researchers Reveals Genetic Diversity of British and Irish Goats

Trinity researchers, alongside colleagues in UCC, DCU and the Irish Goat Society, found that over the last 200 years, the genetic diversity of Irish goats has declined.
By Isla Hoe

New Masters in Human Resource Management Approved for Business School

Trinity is seeking accreditation from the three largest HR professional bodies for the new programme
By Isla Hoe

To Improve Representation, TCDSU to Introduce New Academic Senate Structure

The structure, which seeks to improve academic representation while reducing the workload for class representatives, will be trialled for two-years.
By Róisín Power

Two Planning Applications Seek to Improve Accessibility of Front Square Buildings

The applications, if successful, would see the introduction of platform lifts to the Chapel and Public Theatre,
By Isla Hoe