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Despite £5,000 Windfall, DU Dance Still Face Space Frustrations
The society have found limited space on campus to practice, despite their financial concerns now being solved.

Trinity’s Legal Bill Hit €550,000 in 2016
Between January and July 2017 alone, College has already spent €223,000 between five different Dublin-based law firms

€47.5m Increase in Funding For Higher Education in Budget 2018
In today's budget, the government confirmed the levy on employers would also increase.

Trinity Researchers’ Major Breakthrough in the Causes of Schizophrenia
Scientists from Trinity have shown how the blood-brain barrier is involved in the development of the disease.

We Have a Long Way to Go in Education, Bruton Tells TAP Audience
Addressing the audience at the 21st Century Schools of Distinction award ceremony, Bruton called for a change in how we talk about education in Ireland.

Students Against Fees Considers Expanding Campaign to Housing
The group met today to discuss their plans for the year, organising their first public meeting for the year in the next few weeks.

Farage’s Visit in Doubt, as Hist Rescinds Gold Medal Invitation
The decision comes after the society faced backlash on social media following the announcement that Farage would visit Trinity in early 2018 to receive the award.

The Hist Faces Backlash Over Farage Invitation
Nigel Farage is speaking to the Hist in the beginning of 2018 and will receive the Gold Medal for Outstanding Contribution to Public Discourse from the society.

Social Democrats Propose €60m Spending Boost on Third-Level Education
In their alternative budget, the party also called for a €500 reduction in the student contribution charge.

Crumlin Children’s Hospital and St James’s Hopsital to Benefit from Med Day 2017
Former Head of the School of Medicine Paul Browne launched Med Day 2017 in the Minister for Health's absence.