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Proposal Would See Removal of Special Examinations and Pass by Compensation

A group of early stage proposals would also see a year off-books count as a repeated year.
By Róisín Power
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With Deadline for Submissions Passed, No Objections to Redesigned 250-bed Accommodation Project

Dublin City Council has verbally confirmed to Trinity that no objections have been made to the redesigned Oisín House project.
By Ciaran Molloy
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Trinity Scientists Identify Key Role of Module in Fighting Common Flu

The work discovered the role of a biological module is key in fighting viruses such as the common flu, and could lead to new options against viral infections.
By Aoife O'Donoghue
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After Council Vote, TCDSU to Formally Oppose to Loans and all Fees

While the union had been mandated to oppose fee increases, it is now mandated to support publicly funded education.
By Sinéad Baker
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TCDSU’s Council Votes to Elect Ethnic Minorities Officer

Dipo Adebisi was elected uncontested, while council also voted to support the Trinity Volunteer Opportunities Forum.
By John Conway
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TCDSU President, Kieran McNulty, to Run for USI Campaigns Officer

Elections for the full-time position conclude with a vote at USI’s national congress, which typically takes place in April.
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TCDSU Council Votes to Support INMO Industrial Action

After tonight's vote, TCDSU will support the Irish Nurses and Midwifery Organisation's (INMO) industrial action.
By Róisín Power
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Amid Questions on Fees and Counselling, Provost Calls for Unity in Face of Funding Crisis at TCDSU Council

Speaking at TCDSU Council, Prendergast enjoyed a mixed reception from students, taking questions on the counselling service and his support for loan schemes.
By Dominic McGrath
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Trinity Graduate Ruth Negga Nominated for Best Actress Academy Award

Negga, a graduate of Trinity's BA in acting studies, has been nominated for the Oscar for her role in Loving.
By Kathleen McNamee
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Work to Begin on Year-Long Medium Voltage Upgrade

The year-long disruption to campus will result in a greater capacity of Trinity’s electricity supply.
By Philip McGuinness,