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Arts Block Entrance Re-Opens After Water Damage Forces Closure
The wooden flooring at the Nassau St entrance had displayed a large bulge, which was the result of water damage.

‘No Question’: Creative Arts Head Rules Out School Move to TTEC
Ruth Barton has said there is 'no question' of the school moving to planned Technology and Enterprise Campus, despite problems in the school.

Private Schools Still Top on Students Progressing to Higher Education
An Irish Times study has found significant gaps between affluent and disadvantaged schools when it comes to third-level progression rates.

At March, Students Call Again for Radical Climate Action
A small cohort of students marched to Kildare Place today, in the latest climate protest to hit Dublin.

Trinity Students in Hong Kong Describe ‘War’ on Campuses
Students who spent time in Hong Kong have described their experiences of the pro-democracy protests that have rocked the region's universities.

Fintan O’Toole and Mary Harney to be Awarded Honorary Degrees
Harney and O'Toole will receive their honours next week, at the first service presided over by new Trinity Chancellor Mary McAleese.

Cut the Rent Opts Against Launching January Rent Strike on Campus
Cut the Rent activists have decided not to push for a campus rent strike in January, after only a 'small number' of students signed up to take part.

Trinity Research Finds Longer Life Expectancy for Those Living in Affluent Areas
The study found that people living in the most affluent part of the country live more than six years longer than those in the most deprived area.

Students Blast College Over Jumbled Erasmus Structures
Many students say they've been left without the knowledge they need to organise Erasmus or Study Abroad programmes.

Smoke-Free Trinity Stubs Out Cigarette Bins
Ashtrays have been removed from the bins around Trinity's campus.