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Trinity Students March for Disability Rights
A small group of Trinity students joined the protest today, calling on the government to ratify the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.

Trinity Researchers Win at Research Council Awards
Two postgraduate students and one postdoctoral researcher were awarded medals for their research at the Irish Research Council awards.

College Shuts Down Popular Trinity Calendar Service
An email was sent by the developers to all users today informing them that the service would no longer be available.

Brian O’Driscoll and Olivia O’Leary Awarded Honorary Degrees
They were awarded alongside archivist Catriona Crowe, neuroscientist Gero Miesenböck and astrophysicist George Miley.

DITSU Leadership Bungles USI Referendum Plan
A motion calling for a referendum on USI membership failed in DIT on Thursday, despite support from the union’s leadership.

IT Tallaght Students to Support Repeal Campaign
Students in IT Tallaght also voted to remain part of USI.

Mary Mitchell O’Connor Visits Oisín House Site
The higher education minister's visit marks another step towards the completion of the student residences, which will see accommodation created for 250 students.

Trinity Launches New App for Open Day
The app – which contains maps and schedules – has been developed for the thousands of students who visit Trinity for its open day.

After Three Years of Negotiations, Trinity Secures Iveagh Grounds
After three years of talks, it was announced today that Trinity has purchased the sports facility in Drimnagh.

Law Soc ‘Disappointed’ After Drunken Students Disrupt Black-Tie Event
An ambulance was called to Carton House last night, after drunken students caused significant unrest.