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Northern Ireland Looms Large, as Students Gather for March for Choice
The celebratory mood of thousands of marchers in Dublin today was tempered by a recognition of what’s left to be achieved.

Online Sign-In System for Guests Out of Action
In an email, the Accommodation Office advised residents to sign guests in using the overnight guest books.

The Phil Must Do More for Gender Equality in Debating, Say Members
Past and present members of the Phil have said the society must make more efforts to encourage women into debating.

Trinity Launches Tangent, a New Home for Entrepreneurship
Tangent will provide accelerator programmes and community events to help startups get off the ground.

Students Launch ‘Paper Free TCD’ Campaign
The campaign aims to remove leaflets from TCDSU elections and reduce the number of newspapers printed on campus.

Former Trinity Employee Faces Jail Time, After Stalking Campaign
Lina Tantash has been convicted of stalking Jarlath Rice, an Irish filmmaker who she met while working as a project manager in Trinity.

A New Student Space for the Hamilton
The idea for the new space came after concerns for the welfare of students studying in the new 24-hour Hamilton library.

Government Supports Creation of Forum on Student Sexual Assault
The proposal for a forum comes after the reported rapes of three college students in Cork.

Trinity Slides Down to 120th in Times Higher Education World Rankings
The College is ranked 120th in the world in the Times Higher Education rankings, a drop of three places.

College Has 11 Months for Radical Timetable Revamp
A fixed timetable system will be introduced to accommodate new electives.