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Students Call For Boycott of Hamilton Cafes
Aramark, the company behind 'Westland Eats', has been condemned for its involvement in direct provision centres.

Rainbow Week Brought Forward to Offer Support Ahead of Christmas
TCDSU's Rainbow Week will run this week instead of in the second term to support LGBT students heading home for Christmas.

NCI Votes Overwhelmingly to Remain Part of USI
Students from National College of Ireland voted on their college's future in USI, with 97.2 per cent of voters choosing to remain.

Universities to Offer €250,000 Salaries to Top Staff
Universities will hope the decision will help them attract top researchers post-Brexit.

Law School Addresses Concerns for Law and French
Students from the course have raised concerns about the teaching on the course and the built-in year abroad, with many opting to transfer to law.

Trinity Expected to Make Loss on Kavanagh Court Beds
Rent prices for rooms in the private student accommodation complex leased by Trinity have been criticised for their high cost.

Critical Report Chronicles Serious Management Issues in UL
The University of Limerick has come under fire for a series of exorbitant severance payments and the mishandling of several staff disputes.

Technological Universities One Step Closer, After Cabinet Approval
The government approval brings Ireland one step closer to having a legal foundation for the ambitious technological universities project.

Bua ag Fhoireann Díospóireachta na Tríonóide ag an Oireachtas
Bhí an bua ag James Kirwan agus Colm O’Néill sa comórtas díospóireachta Gael Linn triú leibhéal Dé Sathairn.

UCD Students to Petition to Leave “Inept” Union
A group of students is gathering signatures to trigger a constitutional referendum.