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Student Leaders Unite to Condemn Brexit ‘Chaos’
As Brexit talks continue and the North struggles to form a government, leaders expressed concern at the lack of planning for third-level issues.

Mysterious Smell Empties Arts Block
Students could be seen leaving the Arts Block because of the smell.

Despite Complaints, Halls to Host Tourists in Summer
A proposal to Dublin City Council saw Trinity Hall gain permission to house non-Trinity students during term time.

Amidst Ascough Controversy, a Look Back at Student Impeachments
From Ivana Bacik to Tom Lenihan, impeachment campaigns have played an important role in the history of student politics.

In First for Ireland, TAP Students to Make Contact with Space Station
Students from Tallaght Community School will make contact with the International Space Station tomorrow.

TCDSU Prepares for Inaugural Academic Senate
The first academic senate will take place tonight, with 90 student senators due to attend.

Oíche Dhorcha ar Bhealaí Éagsúla le Cailleadh Eile do Pheileadóirí Choláiste na Tríonóide
Cé go raibh iarracht den scoth déanta acu chun teacht ar ais sa chluiche, cur amú a bhí ann le 1-10 go 1-8 i bhfabhar IT Ceatharlach do fhoireann sinsearach na bhfear.

Jailbreak Launches for Seventh Year
The annual race will take place in March 2018.

Hopes for Funding Report by Christmas, Says Higher Education Minister
Speaking today, Mary Mitchell O’Connor said once the report arrives, the government can make a decision on a new funding model.

Oireachtas Committee Votes to Not Retain Eighth Amendment in Full
The proposal was made by Sinn Féin and seconded by Fianna Fáil.