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Denied Career Progress, Professional Staff Describe Climate of ‘Stagnation’
Technical and support staff have not had the chance to obtain promotions or progressions this year.

New Government Plan Hopes to Increase Traveller Representation at Third-Level
The government aims to double the number of students who are members of the Travelling community.

Trinity’s School of Computer Science and Statistics Celebrates 50th Birthday
Researchers, alumni and current students in the school gathered today for an Open House event in the O’Reilly Building.

Academic Registry Hiring Students to Man RDS Cloakroom for Exam Week
Students will be paid an hourly rate of €10.60 to help operate the controversial bag-drop point introduced for last year's summer exams.

TCDSU Records ‘Very Welcome’ Surplus of €32k
The union overturned a large deficit from last year, recording a surplus of €32,522 for the year ending June 30th, 2019.

Most 20-Year-Olds Financially Dependent on Parents, Research Shows
The Growing Up in Ireland study, carried out by Trinity and the ESRI, found that most young people are anxious to achieve financial security.

Trinity-Led Trial Could Reduce Number of Unnecessary Caesarian Births
The study aimed to make childbirth safer and reduce the number of unnecessary interventions during the procedure.

Trinity Scientists Make Breakthrough in Inflammatory Disease Research
The team's findings outline outline how the protein PKM2 can act as a potential therapeutic target in the treatment of certain diseases.

E3 Learning Foundry Given Green Light to Start Construction Next Year
The new building will be named after Martin Naughton, who made a €25-million philanthropic donation to the project

TCDSU Votes to Take More Active Stance on Accommodation Crisis
Two motions passed tonight mandate the union to oppose rent increases and to lobby the government for more student accommodation.