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Abolition of PUP for Students ‘Detrimental’ for Education, Says USI President

The government today announced that students who have lost work due to the pandemic would no longer receive PUP after September 7th.
By Emma Taggart

PUP Closed to Students From Early September

The government said that the decision was “in line with normal circumstances where students do not qualify for unemployment payments while at college”.
By Sárán Fogarty

Cuireann Amlíne Toghcháin an GSU Bac ar Iomaíocht

D’fhógair an GSU an tseachtain seo go reáchtálfar feachtais toghcháin shabóideacha ón Aoine seo chugainn go dtí dtí 11ú Meitheamh.

Facebook is Dead. Don’t Mock Me for Being Sad About it.

I long for the days when posting on Facebook didn’t arouse fears that your page was hacked, writes Eimear Finan.
By Eimear Finan

College Receives €30m Philanthropic Donation for Trinity East

The gift, from Eric and Barbara Kinsella, is the largest philanthropic donation in the history of the state.
By Jody Druce

Postgraduate Workers’ Alliance Launch Petition to Recognise PhDs as Workers

The Postgraduate Workers’ Alliance of Ireland was launched two weeks ago and is a coalition of workers’ rights groups in a number of Irish third-level institutions.
By Jody Druce

TCD BDS to Hold Solidarity Protest at Israeli Embassy Today

Israel and militant group Hamas have been in conflict for over a week, leading to hundreds of Palestinian deaths.
By Cormac Watson

Trinity Reports Deficit of €25.6m in the 2019/20 Financial Year

Trinity's 'other’ income, which includes commercial revenue, fell by €23 million.
By Jody Druce

Atlantic Bridge Sets Up €80m Fund to Commercialise University Research

Trinity, UCD and UCC are all involved in the partnership, alongside Atlantic Bridge.
By Mairead Maguire

Trinity’s On-Campus Accommodation Closed to Tourists This Summer

Renting out rooms to tourists during the summer months has been a lucrative source of revenue for Trinity in past years.
By Cormac Watson