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Trinity Study Sheds Light on Vaccine Responses in Nursing Home Residents
They found a sharp decline in levels of antibodies in the residents six months after their second vaccination.

TCDSU, GSU to Lobby to Retain Four Student Representatives on Board
New legislation will see the number of students on university governing boards limited to two.

Physics Staff to Call for Schrödinger Theatre to be Renamed
A petition was launched following an article in the Irish Times detailing the physicist's abuse of young women and girls.

Dublin’s Transport Strategy Not Ambitious Enough, Says Trinity
College's has published a critical response to plans for transport in Dublin over the next two decades.

Governance Bill Details New ‘Conditions’ Attached to State Funding
Universities could be asked to refund state money they have been granted if the HEA feels the institution is not meeting the conditions attached to state funding.

Governance Bill Allows Trinity to Retain Internal Majority on Board
College Board will not be subject to the 17-person maximum for university governing bodies.

TCDSU Calls for Upcoming Exams to be Moved Online
Exams for schols candidates and first years are due to begin next week.

Walk-In Vaccination Centre to Operate in Dining Hall Next Week
The centre will operate from Monday, January 10th, to Thursday, January 14th, and no appointment is necessary to attend.

‘I Know They Exist’: Colleges’ Claims on NDAs Inconsistent With Report
Senator Lynn Ruane has said that, from her findings on the matter, she believes colleges are 'overconfident' in their assertion that they do not use NDAs in cases of harassment or bullying.

Alyn-Stacey: Governance Bill Amounts to ‘State Ownership’ of Colleges
Prof Sarah Alyn-Stacey, a Fellow and Board member, has said the legislation should seek to implement Trinity's governance model in other universities.