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Higher Education Minister Mary Mitchell O’Connor Loses Seat

The former minister for higher education finished just 500 votes behind Fianna Fáil's Cormac Devlin.
By Cormac Watson
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GSU in Chaos as President Slams ‘Spurious Accusation’ by Vice-President

Major cracks have appeared this week in the relationship between the two most senior figures in the Graduate Students' Union.
By Cormac Watson and Donal MacNamee
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Graduate Dean Condemns ‘Unfair Criticism’ of GSU President Over Postgrad Pay Cuts

Prof Nevill Cox wrote he has 'nothing but sympathy for the GSU president' after she came under fire for not opposing pay cuts for casual staff.
By Donal MacNamee
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With Students in Tow, Protestors Demand ‘Vote for Climate’ at March

Around 200 protestors – including a small cohort of Trinity students – called on voters to elect a government that will tackle the climate crisis.
By Emer Moreau and Donal MacNamee
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Reformed TCDSU Academic Senate Could Return Next Year

The revised academic senate, which was not run this year, will feature fewer senators and less frequent meetings.
By Ella Connolly
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Campus Accommodation Prices Could Increase by 4%

A document from the agenda of Trinity's Finance Committee proposes a four per cent increase in 'all staff and student rates'.
By Emer Moreau
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Trinity Researchers Flag ‘Urgent Need’ for Investment in Palliative Care

TILDA research shows that the number of dying patients who need palliative care will increase by 84 per cent by 2046.
By Emma Donohoe
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College to Allow Students Switch Between Single, Joint-Honours Courses

Trinity will also phase in a new online enrolment system in June as part of the almost-installed Trinity Education Project.
By Emer Moreau
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DJ Seinfeld, Franc Moody and Rejjie Snow Among First Trinity Ball Acts

The trio of acts will play the ball on April 17th.
By Emer Moreau
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Divisions and Frustrations Clear at Heated Postgraduate Town Hall

The GSU leadership clashed during a town hall meeting, which was organised after proposed cuts to casual pay were reversed last week.
By Cormac Watson