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Trinity Professor Calls for Re-Think of How Companies Deal With Sexual Misconduct
Minister for Finance Paschal O’Donohoe stressed the need to rebuild public trust in our financial institutions at a Trinity conference today.

Government Announces €9m for Royal Irish Academy of Music
Mary Mitchell O'Connor and Josepha Madigan today announced funding of €9 million for the redevelopment of the academy's premises.

After Discord From Unions, USI Calls Emergency National Meeting
USI convened an emergency national council today to discuss the union’s campaign strategy before and after the budget.

Trinity Launches New Online Course on Sustainable Development
Focusing on the major challenges facing the world today, the four-week course commences on November 5th.

Women Don’t Seek Help for Pregnancy Health Problems, Trinity Conference Hears
A international conference in Trinity today brought together an expert panel to discuss the problems faced by pregnant women.

TCDSU President Calls for National Rollout of Consent Classes
TCDSU and USI addressed the Oireachtas Committee for Education and Skills about consent.

New Initiatives Aim to Make STEM More Accessible to Women
Minister for Higher Education Mary Mitchell O'Connor launched two programmes designed to highlight the benefits of STEM to women.

Tangent’s Newest Scheme Sends Student Startups to America
The Tangent Pioneers international accelerator programme will allow six Trinity startups to travel to New York this week.

Five Years Earlier Than Expected, Trinity’s Tar Pitch Experiment Drops Again
Located in the Berkeley Library, Trinity's famous pitch-drop experiment has dripped again, after last falling in 2013.

DCU President Appeals for Support of Student Facing Deportation
Prof Brian MacCraith has demanded a review of the case of Shepherd Machaya, a DCU student who faces the prospect of deportation.