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After Student Concerns, Law School Postpones Changes to Degree Programs

The changes would have seen the strict dividing of modules into either third or fourth-year options, leaving students going on exchange abroad with fewer options.
By Paul Glynn
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TCDSU Council Votes Overwhelmingly to Oppose Increase in Fees

Tonight's motion follows the recent failure of a motion opposing introduction of loan schemes.
By Dominic McGrath and Eleanor O'Mahony
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Trinity Economic Forum to Host Nobel Prize Winner

The two-day event will also hold panel discussions on Brexit, the Chinese economy, and the black market.
By Niamh Egleston
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Lynn Ruane to Run for Seanad

TCDSU President Lynn Ruane is to hand in her nomination form this week, and is looking to serve as “a representative for education.”
By Dominic McGrath
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Maguires on Grafton Street to Close in January

The popular newsagent and deli will be replaced by a franchise of the Chopped restaurant chain.
By Paul Glynn
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Working Group Loan Package to Abolish Grants for Fees and Increase Charge to €4,000

Cassells group to recommend €1,000 increase in student contribution charge and income-contingent loan scheme, say sources.
By Edmund Heaphy
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As Christmas Exams Become a Distinct Possibility, a Union Mandate Becomes Controversial

The union is mandated to fight for Christmas exams, a mandate that most students never voted on, and that most do not know exists.
By Sinéad Baker
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International Firms to Invest $285 Million in Dublin Student Accommodation

The first development as part of the investment, on Dublin's Mill Street, has already received planning permission.
By Sinéad Baker
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Trinity Presented With Athena SWAN Award for Gender Equality

The award was presented today at the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland.
By Emer Gerrard
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Trinity Researchers Receive Over €3 Million from European Research Council

The funding will support the hiring of ten new researchers in Trinity.
By Dominic McGrath