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Trinity Researchers Put Mercury Transit on Display in Front Square
Mercury passed across the face of the sun today for the last time until 2032.

Demolition Noise Disrupts Students in Hamilton Library
Students have argued that building demolitions have made the Hamilton library 'not conducive to effective studying'.

Students for Sensible Drug Policy Group Sets Up in Trinity
The group held its first meeting on Thursday, with around 20 students in attendance.

‘Fragmented’ Structures Hampering Trinity’s Gender Equality Efforts
A confidential review of Trinity's gender equality networks found a lack of clear hierarchy when it comes to gender equality.

Mystery Donor Gives Almost €400k to Student Hardship Fund
The donor, who does not want to be named, is a former Trinity student who received financial aid from the fund during his time in College.

IUA Launches Initiative to Enhance Digital Technologies in Universities
The project will help staff improve their use of digital media for teaching.

Cut the Rent Issues Provost With Mock Eviction Notice
College authorities quickly took down posters that the group put up at the Accommodation Office and the Provost's House.

Taoiseach Announces €300m Special Fund for Third-Level Sector
The grant will create more places for undergraduates, as well as new conversion courses for postgraduates

Trinity Asks Government for Exemption to Higher Education Reforms
In its submission to the government, Trinity sought to implement internal reforms rather than let the government meddle in its affairs.

Four Days, Two Mary McAleese Visits: Trinity’s New Chancellor Touches Down
Trinity's new chancellor marked her election by giving two addresses in recent days.