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91% in DIT Vote to Remain in USI

The vote in DIT follows last week's vote in Maynooth University, where students also voted to remain in USI.
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David Ola Elected JCR President on 50.5% of Vote

Ola ran on a platform of increasing society involvement in Trinity Hall and improving participation among Halls residents.
By Ciarán Molloy
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Trinity Students Vote for Neutrality on Irish Unity, Becoming First College to Reject Pro-Unity Stance

The preferendum, which is not binding on TCDSU, saw 55 per cent of voters choose neutrality.
By Dominic McGrath
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Changes to Academic Year Structure now Include Revision Week Before Christmas Exam Week

The changes to the academic year structure will be implemented for the 2018/19 academic year.
By Eleanor O’Mahony
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Gerry Adams Praises Student Leadership in Campaign for Irish Unity

With Sinn Féin groups helping to bring about successful referenda on three campuses, and students currently voting in Trinity, Irish unity is becoming one of the most-discussed issues in the country.
By Sinéad Baker
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92% of Unite Staff in Trinity Vote to Take Strike Action

SIPTU, the other union representing Trinity’s support and service staff, voted last week to take strike action.
By Dominic McGrath and Sinéad Baker
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JCR Presidential Candidates on How They Would Lead and Represent 1,000 Students

The four candidates, Maeve Claffey, Hugh McInerney, David Ola and Bill Badger Walsh, on how they view the role of JCR President and what they'd seek to implement.
By Ciarán Molloy
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Trinity Creates Ambitious New Taskforce to Harness Brexit Opportunities

The new taskforce, made up of some of Trinity's most senior figures, will consider how best to benefit from the opportunities created by the UK's EU exit.
By Dominic McGrath
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Planning Permission Granted in Lloyd Institute for Global Brain Health Institute Space

The institute will be refurbished to provide new facilities like administrative offices, meeting areas and 40 postdoctoral research laboratory spaces.
By Isla Hoe
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Despite Sharp Questions, Sides More United than Divided at Unification Hustings

At the first and only hustings of the preferendum campaign, both sides squared off on the Dining Hall steps.