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After Concerns, TCDSU Academic Senate to be Reformed
TCDSU made changes in the hopes of being more inclusive to first years and science students.

Students at Ireland’s Newest University Could Wait a Decade for Their Union
Former union officers have warned that the merging of ITTSU, ITBSU and DITSU could take significantly longer than expected.

Housing Protestors Occupy a Third Building
Members of Take Back Trinity occupied a property in Belvedere Place this afternoon, in a move they described as an 'expansion'.

No Changes to Barriers for Asylum Seekers in College
The access to college scheme, for which only one asylum seeker qualified in 2017, will continue in identical format for a fourth year.

At Schrodinger Conference, Scientists Explore the Future of Biology
Five Nobel laureates were among 20 leading scientists to speak at the historic conference.

150 Counterfeit Bands Confiscated at Ents Event
TCDSU Ents Officer David Flood said the fake bands were "easily spotted".

Number of Exams Set to Drop by 11%
Trinity is trying to use more continuous assessment and project work as part of the Trinity Education Project.

Budget Will Not Only Focus on Housing, Says Taoiseach
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar defended the government’s record on housing, insisting that there is ‘no quick fix’ to the crisis.

USI to Fight Housing Crisis, Not Fees, at Annual March
USI, TCDSU and the GSU and Take Back Trinity have all pledged support for the newly launched Raise the Roof housing coalition.

Library Book Lending Time Extended
Students will be able to borrow up to 10 books at a time as part of an overhaul to the borrowing system.