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No Long-Term Fee Guarantee for UK Postgraduate Students
The fate of UK postgraduate students' fees beyond 2019/20 "is still an open question", College said.
Fund the Future Rally Draws 200 for Higher Education Protest
A small cohort of students marched from Trinity to the Department of Education calling for investment in third-level education.
Fee Certainty Is Not Enough to Quell the Northern Ireland CAO Tumble
The fall in applications from Northern Ireland is sure to continue amid uncertainty and there appears to be little the Irish government can do about it, writes Matthew Murphy.
Aisling Grace Elected Next Trinity News Editor
Grace, the paper's current Online Editor, will replace Niamh Lynch in May.
Petition Launched to Remove Funding of The University Times
Students are collecting signatures in support of a proposal to reduce the print budget and remove the salary and accommodation of the Editor of The University Times.
College Health Service to Refer Students to Outside Abortion Clinics
Director of the College Health Service Dr David McGrath confirmed Trinity would refer those seeking abortions to specialist provider services.
How Modern Spirituality Transcends Social Boundaries
Young people should embrace their spirituality and whatever it means to them, writes Eliana Jordan.
Stars Align for DU Astrological Society, After CSC Recognition
The society has been granted provisional recognition from the Central Societies Committee.
‘Horrible’ Situation for US Students Awaiting Federal Loans
The US government has sanctioned Irish universities for failing to submit financial statements.
Business School Won’t Open Until May 23rd, Amid Further Delays
Construction on the school was set to be complete this month, but has been delayed.