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DUGES To Join Protests After ‘Thong’ Comments in Court Case
DUGES Chair Clara Tatlow-Devally said the society was joining the protests 'for the woman who was debased in the Irish courts'.

Business School Seeks Ryanair Entrepreneurship Chair
The school is also hiring a chair of strategic development, amid the ongoing construction of its new €80 million building on Pearse St.

USI Targets Alcohol and Sleeping Habits in New Mental Health Campaign
USI launched a national mental health campaign focusing on the issues of sleep hygiene, exam stress and alcohol consumption among students.

John Boland Wins SFI Researcher of the Year
Boland was among four Trinity academics who won awards at SFI's annual awards ceremony.

Trinity Still Courting Northern Irish Students, Amid Brexit Uncertainty
After the first fall in applications from Northern Ireland in four years, Trinity has extended its admissions feasibility study for a fifth year.

USI ‘Regrets’ No Student Representatives on Gender Equality Taskforce
The Union of Students in Ireland criticised the lack of student representation on the government's gender equality taskforce.

Trinity Gets Permission to Demolish Old Biochemistry Building
Robert's laboratory and the PC huts will also be demolished this summer.

Trinity Immunologists Discover New Link Between Cancer and Obesity
Prof Lydia Lynch's research has been published in Nature Immunology journal.

Government Launches Gender Equality Action Plan for Higher Education
The plan outlines goals for achieving gender equality in colleges around Ireland.

Europe Must Learn From Repeal, USI President Tells German Greens
USI President Síona Cahill was invited by Germany's Green Party to address the party's national conference in Leipzig.