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UCD to Send Representative to Founder’s Canonisation
The college had been criticised for seemingly not sending a representative in an official capacity to the canonisation of John Henry Newman.

In Budget, Increase in National Training Fund Gives €74m to Higher Education
Higher education will get €74 million from a previously announced increase to the National Training Fund.

Star Trinity Scientist Involved in Major Breakthrough on Supernovae
An international team of researchers has discovered that supernovae can experience plateaus of up to a year in their light curves after death.

Cork IT Won’t Get IT Tralee Debts in Tech Uni Merger, Says Joe McHugh
Minister for Education Joe McHugh said the government is 'committed to the continued provision of higher education in Kerry'.

‘Farewell to the Corporations’: Students Join Climate Rally at Dáil
Around 30 Trinity students joined a rally today to kick off an international week of climate action.

UCD Pro-Life Group Hits Out, After Posters for Anti-Abortion Film Removed from Campus
UCD for Life said that ‘pro-life students feel as threatened as ever on campus for being pro-life’.

Bristol University President Says Irish Third-Level Should be a ‘National Crisis’
Hugh Brady, the former President of UCD, said that the Irish government has 'continued to sit on its hands' in terms of higher education funding.

Trinity Advises Campus Residents to Stay Indoors in Case of High Winds
College Park is also closed as Trinity braces for the effects of Storm Lorenzo.

Trinity Researchers Find Link Between Sleep and Poor Health in Elderly
TILDA researchers have had research on sleep deprivation published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society.

Sprout to Return to Dawson St this Autumn
After being forced to move last year, Sprout will re-open on Dawson St this autumn.