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Trinity Closed Today, as Storm Ophelia Hits
The Department of Education and Skills has announced a country-wide closure of schools and colleges as storm Ophelia approaches Ireland.

New Research Dean Expected, as John Boland Departs Role
Boland is the second high-profile executive officer to step down in the last number of weeks.

On Pro-Choice Campuses, Pro-Life Groups Look to a Referendum
As Ireland prepares to vote, some societies are campaigning on campuses to save the eighth amendment.

Fianna Fáil Votes to Support Rights of the Unborn
Party members rejected an opposing motion to support the repeal of the eighth amendment at the annual Ard Fheis.

Students Join 2,500 on Belfast’s Streets, Demanding Abortion Reform
The southern repeal campaign loomed large over marchers pushing to liberalise Northern Ireland’s restrictive abortion law.

Business School Doubles Spending in Four Years
The increase in spending comes amid large-scale expansion of the school and the construction of the new business school.

Contrary to Constitution, DUCAC Failed to Check Voting Rights at AGM
The DUCAC constitution does not allow ordinary students to vote. Voting rights, however, went unchecked.

Rupert Everett Brings His Wildean Wit to Trinity
The public interview was a treat for Everett and Wilde fans alike.

Róisín Harbison Elected Vice-Chair of DUCAC
Harbison beat James Bryant of fencing by 25 votes, at the club's 98th annual AGM this evening.

DUCAC Suffers Seventh Successive Year of Deficits
Announced at the club's AGM, the deficit was just over €4,000 this year, falling from €87,000 last year.