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In Open Letter, Students Condemn ‘Catastrophic’ TEP Implementation
More than 100 students have signed a letter criticising the impact on students of the Trinity Education Project.

Trinity Students More Likely to Get Firsts than in Other Irish Universities
Twenty per cent of Trinity's students receive first-class degrees, according to new figures.

Amid International Condemnation, Mary Robinson Defends Dubai Princess Comments
Trinity's Chancellor is at the centre of an international row after she described Princess Latifa of Dubai as "highly troubled".

After 264 Years, Long Stone Pub to Close Doors for Last Time
The pub is to be demolished in January to make way for the construction of an 11-storey development.

Only 1% of Traveller Children Advance to Third-Level Education
According to a new report, members of the Travelling community numbered only 41 of around 250,000 people in higher education last year.

New UL Campus to House 2,000 Students by 2022
The new learning centre will be located in Limerick's city centre.

College’s Senators at Odds Over Proposals to Scrap Trinity Seats
Lynn Ruane approves of the proposed reform, while David Norris and Ivana Bacik oppose it.

Prof Vincent Wade Wins Provost Innovation Award
The Trinity Innovation Awards recognised entrepreneurship and innovation among the campus’s researchers.

Researchers Discover New Form of Short-Term Memory
The research team included Trinity’s Dr Tomás Ryan.

After Release on Bail, Sean Binder Returns Home
Binder, a Trinity graduate, said: "It's Christmas next week, so it's great to be back but this is not really over."