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With Email Bombardment, Students Step Up ‘No Detriment’ Campaign

Students are emailing College demanding that those with a passing grade will not have their mark brought down by summer assessments.
By Orla Murnaghan
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TCDSU Council Elects Nine Remaining Part-Time Officers in Contested Races

The union had already elected 16 students in uncontested races for part-time roles.
By Jordan Nann
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Provost to Meet Residents Tomorrow, in Online Meeting

Those who have remained on campus after Trinity's closure can talk to Prendergast in a Zoom call tomorrow evening.
By Sárán Fogarty
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Trinity Academics Honoured at Research Excellence Awards

The awards were set up after the launch of College's Research Charter in 2019.
By Danielle Varley
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Offline and Real-Time Online Exams Will Replace In-Person Exams

Trinity announced the new plans for assessments in an email to students, adding that exams would take place between April 27th and May 9th.
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Incumbent Trinity Trio Retain Seanad Seats, After Remote Count

Lynn Ruane, David Norris and Ivana Bacik have all held onto their seats, after a count that took place in a near-empty College lecture theatre.
By Donal MacNamee
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Lynn Ruane Wins Trinity’s Last Seanad Seat, Elected on Eighth Count

Ruane’s election means all three incumbents in the University of Dublin constituency retained their seats.
By Cormac Watson and Donal MacNamee
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Ronan Mullen, Michael McDowell, Alice Mary Higgins Keep NUI Seanad Seats

Mullen reclaimed his seat on the first count, with McDowell elected on the ninth count and Higgins on the 16th.
By Emer Moreau
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Ivana Bacik Re-Elected to Seanad on Sixth Count, One Seat Still Unfilled

Bacik, a Senator since 2007, joins Norris in the next Seanad, winning 3,963 votes after the sixth count.
By Sárán Fogarty
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Provost Given Power to Make Exam Decisions Without Board Approval

Board and Council have approved measures that will allow the provost, vice-provost and senior lecturer make decisions on summer exams.
By Donal MacNamee