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Feb 18, 2019
By: Sinéad Baker
Preview
From Trinity VDP, a Call to Give a Little That Goes a Long Way
The society's annual appeal, which hopes to have its biggest year yet, launched yesterday and is running until December 16th.
News
Rory O’Neill, Peter McVerry and David Norris Among Those Set to Receive Honorary Degrees from Trinity
The degrees will be conferred in Trinity's Public Theatre on Friday, November 27th.
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Motion to Oppose Student Loans at TCDSU Council Fails
With increasing speculation about the introduction of student loans and tuition fees, a motion by Lynn Ruane to oppose their introduction failed.
London’s Hottest Photographer is an Irish Teenager
At just 19, Conor Clinch has risen to become one of Ireland’s most talked about photographers. With a project with Rankin under his belt, Clinch is determined, humble, and about to truly take off.
Analysis
In General Election Debate, the Opposition Parties Won – But Mostly Because the Government Didn’t Show Up
While everyone was in agreement about the crisis in higher education, no-one was able to say what should be done now.
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Radical Review of Curriculum Enters Consultation Phase
A new project promises significant changes to the way we learn in Trinity.
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Ógra Fianna Fáil Proposal Advocates Optional Student Loans
Launched today outside Trinity’s Front Gate, they propose a €5000-per-year payment from students, and optional student loans.
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With Seven New Locations, Science Gallery Set to go Global
Boosted by €1.1 million in philanthropic investment, Science Gallery prepares to spread to seven new locations around the globe.
Review
Spare Hour: The Science Gallery
An international tourist attraction that has great food and the ability to make science fun, the Science Gallery is the perfect place to spend your spare hour.
Despite Millions Spent on Systems, Admin in Trinity is Still Laughable
Sinéad Baker points out that Trinity's poor administrative prowess is not because of under-resourcing or lack of funding.
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