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‘The Nicest Man in the World’: Trinity Holds Memorial for Séamus Lawless
Prof Séamus Lawless died earlier this year after falling off a balcony on Mount Everest.

Queen’s Expresses Regret Over Use of ‘Barbaric’ Gay Aversion Therapy
The Belfast university said that it now wants to create an environment that "strongly supports its LGBT+ community".

TCDSU to Introduce Sign Language Interpreters to Council
Communications and marketing officer Muireann Kane said she was 'very excited' to bring the initiative to the union's council.

Fianna Fáil Healthcare Spokesperson Meets Student Leaders
Fianna Fáil healthcare spokesperson Stephen Donnelly said students' unions are having to 'fill the gaps' as a result of government underfunding.

With Hopes of Change, DUCAC Ejects a Symbol of the Old Guard
Jemil Saidi has become DUCAC's first student Chair. His election could have radical implications for an organisation often slow to change.

Jemil Saidi Narrowly Elected DUCAC Chair, Defeating Donagh McDonagh
Jemil Saidi, previously the Vice-Chair of DUCAC, defeated incumbent Donagh McDonagh by 49 votes to 48.

DUCAC Members in Dispute With Chairperson Over Access to Minutes
DUCAC Chair Donagh McDonagh was accused of ignoring requests for access to minutes of the body's meetings.

DUCAC Records Surplus of Over €44k, Reversing Eight Years of Deficits
Last year, the Pav recorded a deficit of over €11,000.

Several TCDSU Class Reps Wrongly Elected After Issues With Online Voting System
A statement from Sadhbh Brennan, the chair of the Electoral Commission, said a 'technical difficulty' caused the error.

Trinity Has More Sugar Babies than Any Other College, Figures Show
Some 762 Trinity students have signed up to a US-based dating website that can pair young women with wealthy older men.