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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.

New Laptop Rental Service Announced by Trinity Library
Students will be able to rent one of the 24 new laptops for up to three hours at a time.

Trinity Professor Awarded £218k for Cancer Research
The funding was awarded to Prof Adrian Bracken.

Niteline Listening Service to Launch in UCD
The night time call service provides support to student between the hours of 9pm and 2.30am.

Irish Universities Need More Funding to Weather Brexit, Says New Report
The Royal Irish Academy also said it supported an Irish-British research area following the UK's exit from the EU.

Irish Research Budget Should Double, Says SFI Head
New funding is 'very important for Ireland’s position globally', Ferguson said.

Abortion Up To 12 Weeks May Be a ‘Step Too Far’, Says Varadkar
The cabinet discussed the issue of abortion today.