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Plans for Cunningham House Development Reach New Stage

A planned development in Trinity Hall could deliver 400 beds.
By Niamh Egleston
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New Arts Block Cafe to Open October 2nd

The Perch will offer a range of new food and drink options to students ahead of increased campus commercialisation.
By Kathleen McNamee
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In Report, Chemistry Cite High Stress and Mental Health Struggles

The report, compiled by final-year chemistry students, found that third-year students' workload was much higher than that of nanoscience and physics students.
By Eleanor O'Mahony
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Elizabeth Reapy awarded Rooney Prize for Irish Literature 2017

'Red Dirt' received the prize, which is awarded for a body of work by a young Irish writer that shows exceptional promise.
By Shauna Donnelly
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Opening of New Institute Delayed, as Lloyd Building Refurbishment Drags On

Refurbishment on the building for the Global Brain Health Institute was hoped to be complete by the new academic year.
By Bronagh Kennedy
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Trinity Launches €200,000 Scholarship for Australian Students

Launched by the School of Business, the new fund will run for five years and is part of a new wider partnership between Ireland and Australia.
By Róisín Power
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Trinity Loses Third HR Director in Three Years, With Aer Rianta Director Named as Replacement

The new HR director will take over as in the middle of an ongoing industrial dispute with the college's three trade unions.
By Dominic McGrath
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UCDSU Officers Call for Action, as Ascough Confirms She Won’t Attend March for Choice

UCDSU officers called on students to attend the March for Choice, which UCDSU President Katie Ascough will not be attending.
By Dominic McGrath
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Nine Trinity Research Projects Awarded €14 million

The funding comes from Science Foundation Ireland, with Trinity's Dean of Research among the awardees.
By Jack Schofield
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Trinity Graduate Sinéad Morrissey wins prestigious Forward Prize for Poetry

Sinéad Morrissey beat off competition from fellow Irish poet and Trinity graduate Michael Longley.
By Shauna Donnelly