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Feb 18, 2019
By: Sinéad Baker
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Plans to Replace TSM Programme, With New Subject Combinations on Offer
Consultations are to begin wth Heads of Schools for the replacement of TSM by 2018-2019, with the possibility of including subjects like law and business with new combinations.
Progressive Politics and the Problem of the Left
Social Democrats Councillor Gary Gannon talks about the party's future and how it communicates its aims, something made all the more important in a world turning toward the right.
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With Jubilant Celebration, Trinity Announced Latest Member of League of European Research Universities
The prestigious organisation's membership now consists of 23 of the best European universities, with today's event marking the importance of Trinity's research.
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In Tight Vote, Graduate Student’s Union Rejects Motion to Endorse Academic Boycott of Israel
A contentious motion, which saw many students abstain, failed to pass at tonight’s meeting of the union’s council.
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The Education Project and Extracurriculars: How Trinity is Trying to Recognise Student Achievement
From debating to sport to volunteering, the Trinity Education Project is trying to recognise and facilitate students' extracurricular activities.
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Planning Application Submitted for Redesigned Oisín House Accommodation Project
With the last application rejected by An Bord Pleanála, the new design, one floor shorter and with 28 fewer beds, has been approved by the College Board.
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TCDSU Council Votes to Adopt Pro-Decriminalisation Stance on Drugs
Following the position adopted by USI, TCDSU voted to support a pro-decriminalisation stance, in terms of students possessing drugs.
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“The Father of Computing in Ireland”, Influential in Life and in Legacy
Fighting against college bureaucracy and with a vision for what the country could become, Prof John Byrne founded the computer science department and led Ireland to it's pioneering position.
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The Trinity Initiative Encouraging Progression to College and Finding New Ways to Teach
From Shakespeare to Barbie dolls, Bridge21 is reinventing teaching in a bid to better equip second-level students and teachers for 21st-century learning.
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In Support of Public Funding, Between 8,000 and 10,000 Take to the Streets
With USI estimating 5,000 students would attend the march, trade unions and groups from across the country showed up today to advocate for publicly funded education.
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