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Patricia O’Brien and Carmel Naughton Awarded Honorary Degrees
Prof Cormac Ó Gráda, David Cabot, Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara were also awarded degrees.
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Students Detained at Trinity Ball on Suspicion of Drug Offences
Undercover Gardaí detained 26 students on suspicion of drug possession and supplying at the ball on Friday.
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DCU Students Vote Overwhelmingly to Boycott Israel
Results of the vote were withheld until yesterday due to a technical fault that raised questions over the validity of the results.
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End of TSM Spells Trouble for Repeating Students
Students studying TSM courses that are set to be discontinued will not be able to repeat the year in their original subject combination.
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Feachtas Feasachta don Síneadh Fada Seolta ag Mic Léinn Mhá Nuad
Tagann an feachtas mar fhreagra ar chinneadh an Choimisinéir Cosanta Sonraí.
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Shaz Oye Triumphs in GSU President Race
Shaz Oye narrowly beat out Gogoal Falia for president of the GSU with 52 per cent of the vote.
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Gisèle Scanlon Elected GSU Vice-President
Scanlon was elected with 82 per cent of the vote after running uncontested.
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Students Vote to Shorten Term of Ents Officer
Around 69 per cent of students voted in favour of shortening the term of TCDSU Entertainments Officer.
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Students Vote Overwhelmingly to Save University Times
Some 74 per cent of voters voted not to slash the funding.
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Electoral Commission Condemns Spread of Misinformation in University Times Referendum
The Save UT. Vote No campaign released a statement refuting 'cynical, misleading messages circulating within WhatsApp groups'.