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D’Olier St Cafe and Shops Closed, Leaving No Facilities for Nursing Students
Students of midwifery and nursing left without any on-building facilities after closure of cafes and shops.

Sustained Careers Events Instead of Single Careers Week
The week-long Careers Week event has been replaced with a series of individual events throughout term.

Peter Cassells: “We will have a final report by the end of the year”
Chair of government Working Group of Higher Education Funding says group will report by end of year as planned.

Mandatory Plagiarism Module for All Students
New College plagiarism policy sees introduction of module and new penalty matrix for plagiarism.

Trinity Professor Appointed Chair of Irish Research Council
Prof Jane Ohlmeyer will continue in role as History professor and Director of the Long Room Hub.

No Reply to Challenge to Student Charges Decision
TCDSU appeal to the Visitors over the controversial passing of student charges at Board has received no reply since being submitted in May.

USI Cancels Annual Protest in Favour of National Day of Voter Registration
USI's National Day of Action to be a day of voter registration, rather than traditional protest.

Ireland’s Newest Political Party and Gaining a Foothold in Trinity
How the Social Democrats will fare as it tries to establish its presence this Freshers' Week.

From Monday, Students can Receive Microsoft Office 365 Free of Charge
Office 365 ProPlus suite will be available to all students for the duration of their time at Trinity.

Major Breakthrough in Understanding Of Alzheimer’s Disease by Trinity Researchers
Scientists focus on roles of amyloid-beta proteins to unlock answers to how the disease develops, and prospects for treatment.