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As Decisions Draw Near, Marches for Education and Repeal Mark One Last Push
The March for Education is part of the longer campaign before a funding decision, while the March for Choice could be the last before a referendum.

Flooding and Increased Visitors Top Trinity Concerns for College Green
Trinity has been consulted over the planned pedestrianisation of College Green.

Trinity People Before Profit Members Defend Decision to Remove Pro-Life Material
The students took the decision unilaterally, in what they characterised as a personal stand against the views advertised.

Trinity Researchers Make Progress in Cancer Treatment
Prof Lorraine O’Driscoll's research may help doctors to identify patients at risk of resistance to drug therapy.

Group Launches Petition to Impeach UCDSU President Katie Ascough
The group will need 1,000 signatures to force a referendum on the matter.

I Won’t Saddle Students With “Enormous Debt”, Varadkar Tells Trinity on 425th Anniversary
Varadkar spoke to Trinity staff and students about access to education, Brexit and higher education funding models.

Plans for Cunningham House Development Reach New Stage
A planned development in Trinity Hall could deliver 400 beds.

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.

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.

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.