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TBSI Researchers Discover New Anti-Inflammatory Molecules
The scientists have published two papers on potential new mechanisms to block overactive inflammatory macrophages.

Universities Back Major Proposed Changes to Leaving Cert
The mooted changes include a significant increase in continuous assessment and systems to stabilise exam results from year to year.

Trinity Researchers Join Global Effort to Explain COVID-19 Resistance
The Irish group in the conglomerate is led by Trinity's Cliona O'Farrelly.

Minority Ethnic Higher Education Staff Paid Less, HEA Survey Finds
Staff from minority ethnic backgrounds are also less likely to be on permanent contracts.

Provost Leads Tributes to Brendan Kennelly
Kennelly was a celebrated poet and author who was a professor of modern literature in Trinity until 2005.

GSU, Students4Change Stage Protest at Dáil Over Online Lectures
Around 50 students marched from Front Square to Kildare St voicing their dissatisfaction with Trinity.

Biodiversity Audit Calls for Trinity’s Campus to Become ‘Living Lab’
The pilot study recommended the development of an all-encompassing biodiversity strategy.

SUSI Expansion Prioritised Over Cutting Fees in Budget, Says Harris
Minister for Higher Education Simon Harris said in the Dáil yesterday that the budget prioritised making college cheaper for those who need it most.

Purpose-Built Student Housing ‘Was Never About Students’, Protest Hears
Around 100 students gathered at Dublin City Council's officers today calling for its chief Owen Keegan to resign.

Schols to Return to In-Person Format, Senior Lecturer Confirms
A group of second-year students wrote to David Shepherd requesting that the exams be held online as they were last year.