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Eispéireas Europa: An tAontas Eorpach i gCroílár Bhaile Átha Cliath

D’oscail an ionad cuairteora idirghníomhach i rith mhí Dheireadh Fómhair.
By Abi Ní Mhuircheartaigh
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Dúnadh Chlub Chonradh na Gaeilge – Ní Bhrón, ach Dóchas, atá ós ár gComhair Amach

Is brónach an scéal é go bhfuil an Club le dúnadh. Ach, idir dúnadh agus athoscailt, tá neart cúiseanna dóchais chomh maith ann, a scríobhann Seathrún Sardina.
By Seathrún Sardina
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Cabinet Approves Legislation to Ban Disposable Vapes

The Irish government have approved legislation banning the use of disposable vapes.
By Alannah Wrynn
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University Council Approves BDS Task Force Terms Following May’s Encampment

Trinity’s Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions Taskforce Will Consist of 26 members, including students.
By Mercedes Hamilton
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Palestinian Research Assistant Ezzeldeen Alswerky has Obtained Approval for his Irish Visa

The researcher who is contracted to work at Trinity has received no support from College outside of his supervisor's efforts.
By Isabella Roussel
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First Council: Three Procedural Motions, Several Committees Elected, a Runtime of 2 Hours 45 Minutes

The first council of the academic year was cut short at two hours and 45 minutes, with no recess.
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Protest Held in Dublin City Centre to Demand Government Support for Small Businesses Amidst High Number of Closures.

“Budget wins votes, destroys business!”
By Eve McGann
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Trinity Withdrawal Rates Decrease Having Peaked Post-Pandemic

Withdrawal rates from the past four academic years at Trinity can be linked to country-wide trends, COVID-19, and budget issues. Non-progression rates are highest amongst disadvantaged students, at 23%, and the lowest amongst affluent students at 12%, according to HEA.
By Mercedes Hamilton
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Higher-Level Students “No Better Off” After Budget 2025, USI Launch Student Manifesto

The Union of Students in Ireland called for increased funding for student issues, with a focus on the government to provide increased accommodation supports, Irish language courses and drug decriminalisation.
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Trinity Retains its Place in the Top 150 Universities Worldwide

The Times Higher Education world university rankings placed Trinity in the 139th spot, down five places from last year.
By Alannah Wrynn