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UCD, DCU and TUD Issue Mumps Warnings
Several Dublin universities have circulated information to students about mumps over the past number of weeks.

TUDSU Blasts ‘Out of Touch’ Taoiseach After Meeting on Student Issues
Officers from TUDSU condemned Taoiseach Leo Varadkar after a meeting in Merrion St this afternoon.

Library To Introduce Desk Hogging Monitors
The new monitors will be postgraduate students, and will be introduced in the upcoming revision period.

Trinity’s Stevie Robot Graces Cover of Time Magazine
The robot made the front cover of Time after a successful pilot in a Washington retirement community.

At First Meeting, Trinity PhD Campaigners Seek to Define Themselves
There were more questions than answers this evening at the first meeting of Trinity's new PhD campaign group.

Trinity Unveils New Tropical Mural in Botany Building
The mural was drawn by London-based artist Josephine Hicks, and celebrates Trinity's link to Thailand.

Government Offers €500k for Second Round of EU Universities Project
The second round will help create new EU networks, after Trinity and DCU signed agreements with other European universities earlier this year.

Vitamin D Deficiency Causes Poor Muscle Function in Over-60s, Finds Trinity Study
New research from the Trinity-based Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing has found a link between vitamin D and muscle function.

€100k UL Rebrand Sparks Controversy, With Petition Against ‘Classless’ Logo
UL called the rebrand "a bold new look" for the university, after more than 2,000 staff, students and alumni participated in the process.

IFUT Demands Action on Cassells After Third-Level Inequalities Revealed
Frank Jones, the deputy general secretary of IFUT, said a new study released by the HEA shows the need for a decision on the Cassells report.