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Provost Spent €18,000 on Travel in Eight Months
Since taking office, Prendergast has claimed over €38,000 in expenses.

Green Party Calls for Reversal on Supplemental Fees Decision
Green Party Deputy Leader Catherine Martin has said that the government can't continue to ignore the third-level funding crisis.

Tourists Locked Out as Students Shut Trinity’s Gates
Security was forced to shut Nassau St and Front Gate in the face of protests.

Hundreds of Students Gather at Supplemental Fees Rally
Politicians joined students to condemn the fees.

DIT Students Vote to Support Repeal
Over 3,000 students voted in the referendum, which saw 83 per cent of voters choose a pro-choice mandate.

Students Defy Trinity with Dining Hall Occupation
Over 50 students are currently occupying the Dining Hall.

Students Join Thousands at Rally for Life
The 10,000-strong crowd marched from the Garden of Remembrance to Merrion Square.

In Dublin Castle, Jailbreak 2018 Launches
Teams from colleges around Ireland set off on their mission to find 'Location X'.

Referendum Delay Could Leave Students Unable to Vote, Warns USI
After the Dáil debate today, USI President Michael Kerrigan warned of the dangers of any delay.

Trinity Researchers Aid Understanding of Heart Attack Timings
The researchers worked in collaboration with scientists at Queen Mary University of London.