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SFI Awards €16m to 21 Trinity Research Projects
Higher Education Minister Simon Harris has announced a total of 71 grants to support frontier research across 12 higher education institutions.

Race to No. 1 Grafton St Begins As College Opens Applications for New Provost
Applications to the chief role in College will close at noon on December 4th.

Young Greens Halt Activities After Flurry of High-Profile Resignations
A number of high-profile resignations has rocked the Green Party’s youth wing.

Insecure GSU Class Rep Voting System Allows for Voter Fraud
The GSU has refused to answer basic questions regarding the elections since the problem with the voting system was flagged to it.

Trinity COO Geraldine Ruane Lands Top Job at RDS
Ruane has been COO of Trinity since 2013, and has chaired the steering committee for TTEC.

‘Cash Cow’ UCD Graduate-Entry Medicine Students Withhold Fee Payments
Students say that the university sees graduate-entry medicine students as ‘cash cows’.

Students Must Show Letter and Trinity ID If Stopped by Gardaí On Way to College
College students are currently allowed to come on to campus, despite level-five restrictions.

DUFC Men’s First Team Suffer Coronavirus Outbreak
The outbreak was likely to have started last week, when elite sports were stilled allowed to train.

David John Neill Appointed Vice-Chair of DUCAC, With a Number of Elections Postponed
The AGM was a somewhat muted affair, compared to previous, more lively meetings in previous years.

Pav Accounts Not in the Red, Despite Seven-Month Closure
The bar’s outgoing chairman Cyril Smyth said that “the financial year balances just about”.