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Feb 18, 2019
By: Sinéad Baker
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Online Promotion to Fill Society Mailout Gap This Year, With Reformed Mailout to Return Next Year
No society mailout is to take place this year, but an online and physical mailout are expected to be in place from next year.
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Appeal to Find John O’Donnell, Trinity Graduate Last Seen in Dublin
Aged 30, O’Donnell was last seen in Costa on College Green on Friday, August 26th.
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As Decisions on Funding Loom, USI to Revive National Demonstration Day
The march, replaced by a voter registration day last year, will highlight support for a state-funded system rather than protest.
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Interim Funding Secured, But DITSU Maintains Concerns Over Independence
After support from TDs and Senators the union has received short-term funding but maintains position on long-term autonomy – leaving future funding undecided.
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Trinity Submit to Redesign of Oisín House Proposal Following An Bord Pleanála Decision
After concluding that an appeal to the High Court would be unsuccessful, Trinity have decided to redesign the proposed accommodation complex.
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After Homeless Mother Refused Back to Education Allowance, New Calls to Review Education Grant Criteria
Erica Fleming, who was offered a place in Trinity, is joined by students’ unions in calling for review into “thoughtless” changes to one-parent family benefits.
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An Bord Pleanála Rejects Trinity’s 280-bed Oisín House Development
An Taisce appealed the planning permission for the “overscaled” €52 million accommodation project.
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Trinity’s Digital Student Card is Going National, With Irish Rail Onboard
The app, created by Trinity students, is looking to expand to other colleges, and new markets.
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After “Unacceptable” Demands From College, DIT Students’ Union Left Without Funding
A dispute with DIT leaves the union without funding for at least three months, and with an uncertain future beyond that.
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After Years of Inaction, Government Commitments to Student Housing Strategy
New commitments will see a Student Housing Officer and additional 7,000 places.
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