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We Must Invest in Young People, Mario Draghi Tells Trinity, in First Visit to Ireland
Draghi was speaking today in Trinity, marking his first visit to Ireland as President of the European Central Bank.

Universities Shouldn’t Fear Investigatory Powers, Says HEA Head
In an interview with The University Times, Dr Graham Love said new investigatory powers would be used sparingly.

Over 90% Turnout for Trinity Hall Consent Workshops
The latest figures suggest nearly all Halls residents attended the workshops, which finished today.

Trinity Set to Record a Deficit Again This Year, Chief Financial Officer Says
College has given up their target of posting a surplus by 2019 in favour of a more steady approach to balance its budget.

Cutting Abortion Page Wasn’t a Moral Decision, Says Ascough
The decision to remove a page about abortion access from the freshers' guide cost UCDSU €8,000 .

TCDSU to Review Constitution Over the Course of the Year Ahead
The union will consult with students to update the seven-year-old document.

As Threat of Cyber Attacks Increase, Trinity to Spend €300,000 on Upgrade to IT System
Last year, a cyber attack saw Trinity Foundation lose close €1 million in April.

Trinity Researchers Unlock Secret to How Cancer-Killing Cells are Activated
The scientists have discovered how these cells are fuelled and what blocks their defences.

Declan Ganley Financially Backs New Conservative Student Publication
The Burkean Journal, which has vowed to fight the ‘degeneracy’ in the western world, will launch on Thursday.

USI Promises Postgraduates Vote on New Officer in 2018
The commitment comes after renewed frustrations about the lack of postgraduate representation in the union.