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Trinity Alumni Make Up More Than a Quarter of Those Offering Digs

27 per cent of those offering rooms on TCDSU's accommodation website identify as alumni.
By Dónal Ring
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With CAO Offers, Trinity Tests Two Groundbreaking Feasibility Studies

Admissions feasibility study enters second year, with new Northern Ireland study also introduced.
By Kieran McNulty
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The Rise and Fall of Points

A compilation of the past five years of CAO points, including for every TSM combination.
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Big Rise for Trinity’s STEM and Law Courses, with Medicine Points Unchanged

7,876 student selected Trinity as their first preference, with 3000 offers made for Trinity places this morning.
By Sinéad Baker and Edmund Heaphy
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Trinity Business School Construction Plan Approved By Dublin City Council

The new building, to be completed by 2018, will see the demolition of two College buildings and the refurbishment of some Pearse Street premises.
By Paul Glynn
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USI Calls on Government to Decriminalise Drugs

The union has submitted a report to the Oireachtas calling for increased investment in drug rehabilitation and education programmes.
By Paul Glynn
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Three-quarters of Trinity Respondents to Survey use Drugs, with Majority Unconcerned About its Impact

National Student Drug Survey results lead Lynn Ruane to question whether students understand true impact of drugs.
By Edmund Heaphy
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Even After Five Months of Third Level, Students Still Struggle, Report Finds

A national report led by Trinity academic has investigated the student experience of transition from second to third level.
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Trinity Wins Prestigious Gender Equality Award

College and three of its schools receive bronze award for advancement of gender equality in the sciences.
By Edmund Heaphy
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Irish Teenagers Unable to Identify Depression in Friends, Trinity Study Shows

Young Irish people were also less likely to seek adult support for friends with depression.