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Fianna Fáil Would Maintain €3,000 College Fee in Government

The party also pledged to invest €100 million a year in higher education, but did not commit to any of the funding models in the Cassells report.
By Donal MacNamee
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13 Men Nominated for Women-Only Library Bust Campaign

Staff and students also nominated 15 living people for commemoration in the Library – despite Trinity stipulating that subjects must be deceased.
By Emer Moreau
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Hamilton Cafes Cut Ties With Aramark, With College-Run Options Set to Open

The controversial company terminated its contract – which was due to end in 2021 – in December.
By Jordan Nann
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As Election Looms, Trinity to Host Cross-Party Higher Education Debate

The debate is run by the Irish Universities Association, the Union of Students in Ireland, the Technological Higher Education Association and the Royal Irish Academy.
By Sárán Fogarty
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IFUT Calls for Fees to be Phased Out by Next Government

The union also called on Ireland's next government to deliver on the funding recommendations in the Cassells report.
By Ella Connolly
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Paddy Cosgrave to Donate €100k to Student Journalists in Coming Decade

Cosgrave, a Trinity graduate, told The University Times he hopes the bursaries will 'in some very small way help student journalists'.
By Donal MacNamee
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In Trinity, Almost 250 Students Register to Vote in General Election

TCDSU President Laura Beston said it 'was really great to see such a positive response from students'.
By Donal MacNamee
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Government Rebukes SFI Over Research Funding Plan

The Department of Education said SFI strategies must be 'much more closely aligned' with government policy.
By Orla Murnaghan
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Gardaí Launch Murder Inquiry After Death of Cork IT Student

Cameron Blair, a second-year engineering student, was stabbed after a group of young men gatecrashed a house party he was attending.
By Rachel O’Leary
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Campus Eateries to Offer Free Hot Water to Students With Own Containers

Students will pay 10 cent for hot water if they use restaurant crockery, and 50 cent if they use paper cups.
By Orla Murnaghan