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Students’ Unions Gather to Organise National Campaign Against Direct Provision
TCDSU President Shane De Rís met other students' unions to discuss a national campaign in the University of Limerick.

DCU Paid for a Square on the Dublin Monopoly Board
The university repeatedly requested the game's makers that no other third-level institutions would appear on the board.

Pharmacy Students to Rally Against Unpaid Placement and Fee Hikes
USI and the Irish Pharmaceutical Students Association will gather at the Dáil next week to protest against the new MPharm Programme.

Trinity to Offer More Places for Students in Direct Provision By September
The College has set up a working group to look into alternative routes to higher education for students living in direct provision.

Record Number of Students in Higher Education, HEA Finds
Last year saw 232,000 students enrolled in higher education institutes.

College to Spend €860,000 on Rubrics Refurbishment
The Rubrics have not housed students for two years due to the need for renovations.

Gardaí Appeal for Help Tracing Missing Trinity Student
Joe O'Boyle was last seen on Mayor St, Dublin 1, on Tuesday afternoon.

After Anger Over TEP, TCDSU to Run Open Forum
Students will have the opportunity to air their concerns about the changes to Trinity officials.

UL Student First Traveller to Graduate With a PhD in Ireland
Dr Sindy Joyce is graduated with a doctorate in sociology.

Students and Graduates Left With Fee Debt After SUSI Mix-Up
Students and graduates who did not receive full SUSI grants have been informed of their outstanding fees.