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Government to Extend WiFi Initiative for Students to 90 New Locations
Difficulty accessing the internet in rural communities has become a major talking point in higher education circles since the outbreak of the pandemic.

INMO Student Reps Frustrated By ‘Insignificant’ €100 Placement Grant Proposal
A review reported on tonight recommends that the government pays student nurses and midwives €100 per week for their placements.

Sam the Fox ‘All Good’ After Bus Accident
Sam the Fox suffered from mange earlier in the year, but has now made a full recovery.

Trinity Secures Planning Permission for Refurbishments to Rubrics
Earlier this year, it was reported that College planned to spend up to €20 million on the works.

Government to Fund Erasmus Scheme for Students in Northern Ireland
The Brexit agreement has led to an end of the Erasmus scheme in the UK.

Santa Uses Quantum Mechanics to Deliver Presents, Say Trinity Researchers
The government has waived travel restrictions for Santa on the night of December 24th.

Decision on Semester Two Format To Be Made on January 4th, Says College
The government has announced level-five restrictions starting Christmas Eve as coronavirus cases spike.

Work Experience Could Be Added to Leaving Cert Curriculum, Says Draft Report
The leaving certificate has come under criticism for becoming like an entrance exam to third-level.

Trinity Ents Raises Over €1,000 for the Peter McVerry Trust
Trinity Ents ran an online Trinity Christmas Ball last night in aid of the Peter McVerry Trust.

GSU Members Vote Down Motion to Contract Mazars for External Audit
The motion was met with sharp criticism from postgraduate students at the meeting.