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Trinity Hires First Associate Professor Specialising in Cerebral Palsy

Professor Denise McDonald, a consultant paediatrician with a special interest in neuro-disability, will head up a new Cerebral Palsy Research Hub, supported by the Cerebral Palsy Foundation.
By Eve O’Callaghan
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Trinity Scientists Develop Europe’s First Particle Impact Machine

After years in development, Trinity has finished its Laser Ablation Particle Acceleration and Observation (LAPAO) Machine, the first of its kind in Europe.
By Thomas O'Grady
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No More Israeli “War Bonds” to be Sold in Ireland

The Central Bank of Ireland, as of September 1st, 2025, will no longer facilitate the approval of Israel Bonds for the EU.
By Harper Alderson
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Indian Trinity Students Raise Concern Over Recent Racist Attacks

The rise in hate crimes in Ireland has called attention to Ireland’s racism problem as Indian students raise their concerns over their safety on and off campus.
By John Crofton
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Ballymaguire Foods Renews Production After Recent Listeria Recall

The prohibition order issued by the HSE against the ready-made meal producers has been dropped after combined efforts of the company and authorities.
By Joao Gomes
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New Measures Taken to Protect the Molly Malone Statue from Sexual Harassment

Flowerbeds Installed to Keep Tourists From Touching Molly Malone Statue.
By Nicole Saluck
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CAO Round One Offers Released, Trinity Offers Rise from 2024

After Leaving Cert results were released for more than 65,000 students last Friday, CAO offers have finally been released.
By Charlie Hastings
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Leaving Certificate Results Released

On the 22nd of August, 2025, the State Examinations Commission released Leaving Certificate results for the class of 2025, marking a crucial date for students across the country.
By Harper Alderson
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Dublin Student Unions Unite in Protest to “Save our Scholars”

Protestors assembled outside the Department of Foreign Affairs yesterday to demand the government help evacuate dozens of Palestinian students with places at Irish universities.
By Theo Puech
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Trinity News Becomes Victim to Cyber Attack

Trinity News announced via Instagram that a cyber attack of unknown origin crippled its website, preventing its use.
By Charlie Hastings