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Trinity Project to Recreate Centuries of Lost Historical Records
A blaze in the Irish Civil War destroyed thousands of records. Now, they're being recreated.

Aramark Off UCD Campus Launches Campaign
The group hopes to emulate the work of Trinity’s campaign against direct provision.

Few Words for Third-Level Funding, at Action Plan Launch
Previous education action plans have set targets for decisions on higher education funding.

GMITSU to Vote on Removal of Education Officer
Students will vote tomorrow on whether they want to retain the role.

USI Offers Free Online GP Service Until June
Over 35,000 students will be able to benefit from the VideoDoc service.

Science Gallery Plans 10th Anniversary Celebrations
The gallery has hosted dozens of exhibitions over the last decade.

Trinity Hall Publication to Launch this Week
The publication aims to capture the attention of the Halls community with contributions from residents on student life and the wider Rathmines area.

Trinity Students ‘Pro-Establishment’, Farage tells Burkean Journal
Nigel Farage sat down with the editors of the Burkean Journal in O'Donoghue's pub for the only interview he gave on Friday.

Trinity Research Offers Hopes for More Drug Discoveries
Mathias O Senge and his team have made a new molecular discovery.

No Protest Organised Against Farage Visit
Around 10 students protested outside the GMB to protest Farage's visit, shouting "racist" and "go back to your country".