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With Varadkar’s Election Victory, Trinity is one Step Closer to its First Taoiseach
Defeating Simon Coveney today, the medicine graduate is nearly certain to become Ireland’s next leader.

On Trinity’s Walls, Joe Caslin and Lynn Ruane Challenge Ireland’s Drug Policy
The Irish artist and Trinity Senator are behind a new giant mural in Front Square, calling for treatment, not criminalisation, of drug addiction.

With Private Sector Booming, Trinity Rethinks Approach to Securing More Student Accommodation
Priced out of a rapidly growing and volatile market, Trinity is unable to compete with private developers when it comes to securing new sites.

“Let This be the Start of the Resistance”: Students Join Protest Against Trump’s Paris Agreement Withdrawal
Students from Fossil Free TCD joined the demonstration outside the US Embassy today.

Trinity Part of €1.75m Project to Involve the Public in Research From the Start
The first of its kind in Ireland, the initiative aims to involve patients in and improve the relevance of healthcare research.

Ancient Irish Manuscripts Unveiled in Trinity, After Three-Year Restoration Process
Publicly unveiled today, four Dark Age-era manuscripts were displayed publicly for the first time in a ceremony in Trinity.

Trinity Secures Additional 500 Beds for Students in Gardiner St Complex
Trinity has also retained 248 beds in the Binary Hub for the next academic year.

No Students to be Housed in Rubrics, as Decision Pending on Renovation
The historic building has consistently offered the cheapest on-campus rooms for students.

Reinvestment and Refurbishment Reasons Behind Campus and Trinity Hall Rent Increases
Accommodation rates have been increased by up to 10 per cent, with rooms in Front Square and Botany Bay now exceeding €7,000.

Prendergast Pledges to “Surmount” Challenges Posed by Brexit
Provost Prendergast Prendergast has expressed Trinity’s hope that non-EU fees will not be introduced for British and Northern Irish students.