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Minister Martin Announces Three New Initiatives to Support the Night-Time Economy
The support package, announced yesterday, will include funding for art centres to open later, a noise mitigation grant scheme for late-night venues, and a pilot program for late-night cultural activities.

Sex Education to Be Compulsory for Leaving Cert Students
The updated SPHE curriculum will focus on mental health and wellbeing, relationships and sexuality, and developing essential life skills.

Trinity Senator Dr Tom Clonan Introduces Bill to Guarantee Disability Supports
The bill will progress to the Committee Stage following its uncontested passage through the Seanad last night.

Marginalised women face barriers in accessing mental health services, report finds
The report by the National Women's Council emphasises the need for gender-sensitive care and targeted support

Rare Orchid Blooms on Trinity Campus
The No Mow May initiative shows that nature can flourish in urban environments

Stripe CEO Patrick Collison talks human potential and progress at Trinity fireside chat
The seminar marking the 60th anniversary of JFK’s visit to Ireland took place on Thursday in the Dargan Theatre

Trinity Rises to 81st in the QS World Rankings
The rise marks Trinity’s best ranking since 2015.

Harris Announces Prof. Philip Nolan as Head of New Research Funding Agency
The new funding agency, which will combine SFI and the IRC, will be created with the passing of the Research and Innovation Bill 2023 later this year.

Postgraduates Vote to Establish New Union Bodies in College
The result saw both taught and research postgraduates vote to establish separate bodies to represent them in college governance.

PhD Researcher Left in Precarious Living Situation Following Costs of Accommodation
UCD informed del Olmo that she would need to pay more than €2,000 to avail of on-campus accommodation between April and May.