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Former CEO of Tesco Ireland Appointed to College Board

Tony Keohane appointed by Minister for Education and Skills.
By Dominic McGrath and Daniel O'Brien
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USI Registered Over 9000 Students to Vote Yesterday

The Union of Students in Ireland registered close to its goal of 10,000 students, though only 450 were registered in Trinity.
By Jack Hartnett
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As TCDSU Holds Repeal the Eighth Panel Discussion, Need for Respectful Debate Highlighted

Students told that universities are – and have to be – the centres of social change during nuanced discussion on repeal of amendment.
By Paul Glynn
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Éilimh Phobal na Gaeilge agus na Gaeltachta don Olltoghchán Seolta

Foilsíodh inniu cáipéis chuimsitheach Chonradh na Gaeilge, ag cur síos go sainiúil ar an gcás le haghaidh maoinithe bhreise don Ghaeilge agus don Ghaeltacht.
By Colm Ó Néill
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Trinity Graduate Wins Nobel Prize

Prof William Campbell – jointly awarded the prize for Physiology or Medicine – becomes the third Nobel-winning Trinity graduate.
By Daniel O'Brien
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Speakers and Attendees Say O’Neill Misrepresented Phil Debate

Several speakers and debate attendees have countered Brendan O’Neill's characterisation of last Thursday’s debate on the right to offend.
By Edmund Heaphy and Dominic McGrath
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With the Consideration of a Tenure-track System in Ireland, Potential for Radical Changes

What a tenure-track system could mean for academics in Trinity and in Ireland.
By Dominic McGrath
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Renua Tries To Gain Trinity Foothold, But Needs 200 Signatures

The party, led by Trinity graduate Lucinda Creighton, have been compiling the necessary signatures to establish themselves on campus.
By Colm Ó Néill
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Terry Pratchett Estate Announces €60,000 Joint Scholarship with Trinity

The scholarship will give master’s degree students the opportunity to spend a year in Trinity and a year at the University of South Australia.
By Emer Gerrard
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Science Gallery Raises €1.1 million in Funding

The funding from two organisations will be used to broaden Science Gallery’s international reach, with seven Science Gallery facilities opening around the world.
By Paul Glynn