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After Proposal Last Year, Trinity LGBT Staff Network Launched

The LGBT Staff Network launch was held in conjunction with Oifig na Gaeilge, Q Soc and Cumann Gaelach, and attended by Senator David Norris.
By Eleanor O'Mahony
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“Students Against Fees” March in Support of Institutes of Technology Strike

The march, which will join strikes at a number of DIT campuses, gathered over sixty students in Front Square.
By Dominic McGrath
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Trinity Researchers Given €3 Million To Investigate Career Development

The project, which has been funded by Horizon 2020, hopes to investigate how the employment landscape will change over the next few years.
By Ciaran Sunderland
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Pav Starts Serving Breakfast, with 70 Customers Last Friday

Customers can get a full breakfast for just €5 after 7.30am.
By Ciaran Sunderland
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USI Lobby Minister for Education on Manifesto Asks

USI lobbied Minister O'Sullivan to include key features of their recently-launched manifesto in the Labour Party manifesto.
By Jack Hartnett
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After Failure of Existing Programme, Trinity Launches New Preparation Scheme for Non-EU Students

The new course will be delivered by Marino Institute of Education, developed in consultation with Trinity lecturers.
By Niamh Egleston
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Proposed Amendments of College Statutes to Change Definition of “Student” Following High Court Case

New statutes set out to define the differences between current and past students of the College.
By Fergus O’Rourke
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Higher Education Funding, Access and Broken Labour Party Promise Front and Centre at USI Hustings

Hustings held by the Union of Students in Ireland featured representatives from all major parties.
By Eleanor O'Mahony and Dominic McGrath
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With Revision of College Statutes, College Takes Opportunity to Clarify Scholarship

Scholars could now be elected year round under certain circumstances, while Trinity Hall is defined as accommodation "in College".
By Emer Gerrard
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Emergency Measures Introduced to Fix Over 600 Unresolved Student Cases, But No Long-Term Fix

As of January 22nd, 535 student cases had been resolved out of 600 cases left outstanding before Christmas, but there are fears that there is no long-term solution.
By John Conway