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Exit Polls Predict Overwhelming Repeal Victory
The Irish Times and the RTÉ exit polls predict an overwhelming majority of Irish people in favour of repeal.

Halls Residents Uphold South Dublin’s Liberal Tradition
Just as they did for marriage equality, students flocked to the polls from Trinity Hall today.

Flagship E3 Institute Receives €25m Donation
Martin Naughton gave the largest-ever private donation to Trinity’s new Engineering, Energy and Environment Institute.

Trinity Hosts President Higgins for Africa Day Celebrations
President Higgins called on this to be the 'African Century'.

Students Rally One Final Time for Repeal
Students gathered in Front Square before Ireland votes tomorrow on whether to repeal the eighth amendment.

Cleachtas Gairmiúil sna Meáin Fógartha ag RTÉ agus Ollscoil na hÉireann, Gaillimh
Dúirt stiúrthóir an cúrsa, an Dr Uinsionn Mac Dubhghaill go mbeidh tionchar ollmhór ag céimithe ón gcúrsa seo ar na meáin sna blianta amach romhainn.

Ascough and Cahill Clash on Eighth Amendment
The USI President-elect Síona Cahill debated Katie Ascough on RTÉ radio this morning.

Trinity Top College for Sustainable Transport
Ninety seven per cent of staff and students opt for walking, cycling or public transport.

HEA Faces ‘Risks’ Under New Data Protection Rules
The Higher Education Authority could face challenges collecting data from Irish colleges under stricter data protection laws.

Disadvantaged Students Half as Likely to Progress in College
Students from DEIS schools had a non-progression rate of 19 per cent, according to new figures from the Higher Education Authority.