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Provost, a ‘Believer’ in Public Funding, Defends College’s Commercial Strategies
During an address this evening, Prendergast said relying on public funding would mean that 'everything would have continued to tumble down'.

University Rankings Are ‘Reductive’, Provost Tells Staff and Students
During an address to staff and students, Provost Patrick Prendergast defended Trinity's persistent fall in university rankings.

Science Gallery Hires Ann Mulrooney as New Director
The College and the gallery's board have appointed Ann Mulrooney, the former director of VISUAL contemporary arts centre in Carlow, to the role.

USI Votes to Boycott Aramark Over Direct Provision Links
The national union's council this evening voted to support the boycott of the company, which operates catering outlets in universities around Ireland.

DCU Held Talks With Saudi University Over Ties, After Jamal Khashoggi Murder
DCU is 'reviewing its relationships' with Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University, after the murder of Jamal Khashoggi in the Saudi embassy.

Mandatory Consent Workshops ‘Opposite to Consent’, Says DCUSU Officer
DCUSU Vice-President for Welfare and Equality Aisling Fagan said compulsory consent classes will not be introduced in DCU this year.

Trinity Rises in Global University Employability Ranking
Trinity ranked 120, up from 131, in the world for employability in the recent Times Higher Education rankings.

TCDSU to Stock Bamboo Toothbrushes in its Shops
Students voted on which sustainable products they would like to see sold in on-campus shops.

Trinity Start-up Shortlisted for World Summit Award
Created by two Trinity graduates, WaytoB is an app that allows users with intellectual disabilities to navigate independently using their smartphones.

Take Back Trinity Helped ‘Transform College Life’, Says Provost
In Provost Patrick Prendergast’s annual review, he praised the student-led campaign.