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Trinity Faces Major New Threat to Autonomy Amid Higher Education Reforms
The membership of College Board could be reduced from 27 to 15, according to four separate members of Board.

Long Room Hub Appoints Enda Kenny’s EU Adviser as Public Policy Fellow
As a fellow, Rory Montgomery will focus on relations between Ireland and the UK and relations on the island of Ireland.

Mary McAleese to Give Annual Edmund Burke Lecture
McAleese’s lecture will address a child’s right to religious freedom, conscience, opinion and belief.

Students Join Worldwide Climate Rally, Demanding Radical Climate Rethink
Around 10,000 people took to Dublin's streets as part of the worldwide climate strike, calling for climate action at a personal and policy level.

Trinity’s €1bn Technology and Enterprise Campus Could be Renamed
TTEC will commence a formal process to establish a permanent name this year, the College has said.

Lush Grafton St to Shut Tomorrow Morning for Climate Strike
Jessie Doyle, a supervisor at Lush Grafton St, said that the company 'feels obligated to stand with the strikers'.

Students Average Less Than €10 Disposable Income Per Day, Says Study
New research from Bank of Ireland has looked into the spending habits of students.

NUI Galway Becomes a University of Sanctuary
The Galway university becomes Ireland's sixth third-level institute to gain recognition for steps made to include refugees and asylum seekers.

Trinity Rises to 92nd in QS Graduate Employability Rankings
UCD remains Ireland’s top-ranked university for employability, finishing 78th.

Trinder-Themed Night Out to Take Place Next Week
Facebook page Trinder will participate in a lust-themed night with Trinity Ents, DU Players and Trinity Musical Theatre