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After “Disappointing” Cancellation of Online Mailout, Ten Societies Address Letter to Provost

College had not informed societies of the decision to cancel the mailout, which provides society information to first-year students.
By Dominic McGrath
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Nearly 200 New Plugs and USB Sockets to be Installed in Lecky Library

A constant source of complaints for students, the library will have 178 power sockets and USB outlets installed for September.
By Dominic McGrath
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After Delays Last Year, New Online Booking System For Non-EU Student Visa Application

After new reforms, the registration of non-EU students is now the responsibility of the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service
By Arianna Schardt
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After Years of Cuts, Debate on Higher Education Funding Begins in Northern Ireland

With a £94.5 million funding gap predicted by 2018/19, universities are already calling for an increase in tuition fees.
By Dominic McGrath
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Dublin Rent Higher Than Celtic Tiger’s Peak, According to New Report, As Accommodation Crisis Worsens

The report for Daft.ie also states that, as of August 1st, only 1,400 homes are available to rent in Dublin
By Dominic McGrath
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With Nanowire Research, AMBER Staff Could Help Produce Greener, Faster Technology

Researchers in the Trinity-based AMBER centre have discovered a new method for creating a material to rival silicon.
By Gillian Murtagh
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With Increase in First Preferences, Trinity Reverses Poor Record in CAO Applications

The total of 7,965 first preference CAO applications is a slight increase on last year, while total applications have fallen slightly.
By Dominic McGrath
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Dramatic Drops for Music and Early and Modern Irish, while STEM Courses See Little Change

Points for medicine and law have remained largely unchanged, while deaf studies sees drop of 40 points.
By Dominic McGrath
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From Medicine to TSM: How Trinity’s Points Have Changed

A compilation of Trinity's CAO points over the past six years shows just how dramatically some courses have changed, and how others have stayed largely the same.
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After Cutbacks, Trinity Careers Service To No Longer Offer Individual Advisory Service to Graduates

From September, the service will instead ensure that every student in college has access to a careers advisor.
By Dominic McGrath