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Paddy Cosgrave to Donate €100k to Student Journalists in Coming Decade
Cosgrave, a Trinity graduate, told The University Times he hopes the bursaries will 'in some very small way help student journalists'.

In Trinity, Almost 250 Students Register to Vote in General Election
TCDSU President Laura Beston said it 'was really great to see such a positive response from students'.

Government Rebukes SFI Over Research Funding Plan
The Department of Education said SFI strategies must be 'much more closely aligned' with government policy.

Gardaí Launch Murder Inquiry After Death of Cork IT Student
Cameron Blair, a second-year engineering student, was stabbed after a group of young men gatecrashed a house party he was attending.

Campus Eateries to Offer Free Hot Water to Students With Own Containers
Students will pay 10 cent for hot water if they use restaurant crockery, and 50 cent if they use paper cups.

First-Year UCC Student and Family to Stay in Ireland After Deportation Revoked
The government has rowed back on a deportation order issued to Hamza Khan and his family last Friday.

In Election Manifesto, USI Calls for an End to Student Contribution
USI's manifesto also argues for free public transport for students and legal protections for asylum seekers in formal education.

In UL, New Water Fountains to Take Seven Million Bottles Out of Circulation
The installation of refilling stations across campus is part of an effort to cut down on single-use water bottles.

Trinity Student Tate Donnelly to Run for Election as Green Party Candidate
Donnelly, who announced his campaign today, is the youngest general election candidate in the country.

Government Must Give ‘Clarity’ on Voter Registration Ahead of Election, Says USI
USI President Lorna Fitzpatrick demanded that the government ensure voters registered in the last year will be automatically able to vote.