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Irish Graduates Enjoy 70% Employment
Out of 18,000 graduates nearly three quarters are in employment, according to the HEA.

Micheál Martin Backs Repeal the Eighth
Speaking in the Dáil today, Martin said that "retaining the eighth amendment will not make Ireland a country without abortion".

Burkean Journal Set to Expand Nationally
The right-wing publication will expand its staff and reach to involve colleges from around Ireland.

In Cold and Rain, Hundreds Gather Outside Dáil for Repeal
The crowd gathered to watch the Oireachtas debate, which was screened on the facade of Buswells Hotel.

Lynn Scarff Named New Director of the National Museum of Ireland
Scarff is currently the Director of Trinity's Science Gallery.

Strike 4 Repeal Unfurls Banner on Regent House
The group released the banner early this morning ahead of debates in the Dáil on the eighth amendment.

Students to Gather at Dáil for Historic Abortion Debate
Pro-choice activists will gather outside the Dáil as politicians debate abortion reform.

Students to Protest Outside Hamilton Cafes
The Aramark off our Campus campaign's first 'direct action' will take place next Wednesday.

Arts Graduates Lowest Earners, Research Finds
The report showed that arts students earned €525 per week after five years, €250 less than top earning graduates.

Colleges Could Be Penalised for Mismanagement
The change comes as part of a series of reforms that will see increased funding for STEM and an emphasis on access for disadvantaged students.