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World Experts Come to Trinity for International Cancer Conference

Trinity's Translational Medicine Institute is hosting a two-day conference on cancer research featuring experts from around the world.
By Alannah Ní Mhuirí

Trinity Faces Major New Threat to Autonomy Amid Higher Education Reforms

The membership of College Board could be reduced from 27 to 15, according to four separate members of Board.
By Donal MacNamee

In College, Sex and Drugs are the Rule – Not the Exception

Attitudes towards sex and drugs in university are a far cry from those held in rural areas, writes Faye Curran.
By Faye Curran

Amid Row Over Influence, Deal to Establish Trinity Islamic Centre Nearly Collapsed

Funded by a charity established by Dubai's deputy leader, Trinity's Al Maktoum Centre was 'in danger of collapsing' in 2016.
By Aisling Marren

Mary McAleese to Give Annual Edmund Burke Lecture

McAleese’s lecture will address a child’s right to religious freedom, conscience, opinion and belief.
By Sárán Fogarty

Pub Crawls, Eamonn Quinn and Coffee Hours: Your Week Ahead

There's plenty of fun to be had before deadlines strike.
By Katie Dumpleton

Students Join Worldwide Climate Rally, Demanding Radical Climate Rethink

Around 10,000 people took to Dublin's streets as part of the worldwide climate strike, calling for climate action at a personal and policy level.
By Donal MacNamee and Emer Moreau

Tomorrow, Ireland Can Turn a Page on Climate Action. Be There

Climate action is a fight to give ourselves and our children a future. Attending tomorrow's Climate Strike is the first step, writes Tate Donnelly.
By Tate Donnelly

Trinity’s €1bn Technology and Enterprise Campus Could be Renamed

TTEC will commence a formal process to establish a permanent name this year, the College has said.
By Emer Moreau

Students Average Less Than €10 Disposable Income Per Day, Says Study

New research from Bank of Ireland has looked into the spending habits of students.
By Samuel O’Brient