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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

USI Joins Protest Outside Ivy Restaurant Over Staff Tips
Craig McHugh, a representative from the Union of Students in Ireland at the protest, said the situation in the Ivy 'isn't an isolated case'.

Students in New Irish-Language Teaching Degree to Receive €1k Bursary
The government has pledged €5 million to allow 150 students to enrol in a new degree in Trinity's Marino Institute.

Trinity Economists Warn Irish Unity Would ‘Collapse’ NI Economy
In a report, two Trinity economists have warned that a united Ireland would cause serious issues for both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.