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Caitriona Lally Wins Trinity’s Rooney Prize for Irish Literature
Lally, a Trinity graduate was awarded for her first book, Eggshells.

Prices for Hot Water Rise by 50% in Arts Block
The price of compostable cups has driven up prices for hot water in the Perch.

Provost’s Sway Over Board Under Scrutiny
The Board will undergo an internal review, after criticisms over the Provost's dual rule of chairperson of Board and CEO of the university.

After Complaints, Law School Organises New Lecturer
Complaints were made after a new law Professor's first class.

Trinity’s Jane Ohlmeyer Sits Down with Joe Biden
Biden met with Ohlmeyer to celebrate the launch of 'The Cambridge History of Ireland', a book she co-edited.

USI Stages Protest Outside Private Student Accommodation
The national union protested outside a private purpose-built accommodation complex at Dorset Point.

Crumlin Occupation and O’Connell St Shutdown, as Students Hit Back at Housing Crisis
Protestors have occupied a building in Crumlin as part of the national day of action organised by Take Back the City.

Trinity’s ADAPT Centre Launches €5m FinTech Strategy
The project was launched yesterday by ADAPT alongside the Minister for Finance and Public Expenditure and Reform, Paschal Donohoe.

Students Vote Overwhelmingly in Favour of Smoke-Free Campus
More than 70 per cent of voters opted to support Tobacco Free Trinity in a vote held alongside class representative elections.

Trinity Biologists Reveal Secret Speed of Basking Sharks
New research suggests that basking sharks, long thought to be slow creatures, can jump as fast and high as great white sharks.